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Living World Tunnels
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Use Living World Tunnels as a stand-alone play area or attach multiples together
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Ideal for small pet tunneling or burrowing
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Easy-clean polyester fabric covers the outside of these fun, spiral tunnels
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Make sure your small pet has access to his favorite activities: tunneling and burrowing. Living World Tunnels provide additional space for play and exploration for a variety of small animals, including rats, hamsters, guinea pigs, and ferrets. Tunnels offer a long, cozy, and secure extension for hiding out, exercising, or sleeping. A strong, spiral wire frame is the foundation for these tunnels; easy-clean polyester fabric covers the frame. Spiral tunnels pop open or closed and they feature a center hole for your small pet to peek out of.
Small has crinkling material inside polyester to spark interest. Medium and Large both feature hook and loop closures so you can easily attach more than one tunnel so your small pet can enjoy even more room to relax and have fun. Medium and Large both come with a carrier bag that zips closed for storage or transportation and corner ties to secure tunnel to ground. Use indoors or out. Colors as shown.
| Size |
Measurements |
Suggested For |
| Small |
22.75" long x 3.5" dia |
hamsters, gerbils, or mice |
| Medium |
35.5" long x 6" dia |
rats, ferrets, guinea pigs, or dwarf rabbits |
| Large |
35.5" long x 8" dia |
ferrets, guinea pigs, and rabbits |
Shop Small Pet Sleepers & Hideouts.
Please click on "More Information" for cleaning instructions, playtime recommendations, and the importance of hiding.
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Cleaning instructions: Machine wash cold, gentle cycle. Wash separately, no bleach, tumble dry low.
Playtime recommendations: If accessory item becomes worn or torn from excessive use, discard immediately and replace.
Why does your small pet like to hide?
Whether your small pet prefers burrowing deep into bedding, holing up inside a hutch, or taking cover in a large toy, he hides for security and solace. In nature, your small pet would be prey for larger animals. Therefore, your pet may instinctively hide whenever startled or threatened. He also seeks refuge when he feels the need to sleep, rest, or simply "get away from it all."
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| Importance of Hiding | | Whether your small pet prefers burrowing deep into bedding, holing up inside a hutch, or taking cover in a large toy, he hides for security and solace. |
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