🐾 Unlock your pet’s playground—anywhere, anytime!
This portable, foldable playpen features four zipper doors for easy access, breathable transparent mesh for ventilation, and a spacious 73x30 inch area. Designed for small animals including reptiles, chickens, and rodents, it’s perfect for indoor and outdoor use, combining durability with convenience for active pet owners.
C**A
No Complaints. Useful in a pinch.
I raise baby chicks from hatcheries at my house and then transport them to my father's place. He has the good coop and space for them to run. Problem is, plague happened this year and we're stuck in a residential zone. I can let them run in the yard if I'm watching but that's not always possible.This run is as advertised. It's like a pop-up tent, goes wherever I need it to go. Has stakes to keep it in place. Zip-up holes to let the chickens in and out. I have a dog house on stone blocks to raise it to the height of the holes so the chickens have access to shelter when they're in this run. They have to jump a bit. If I had silkies like I did last year, I'd probably have had to build a ramp since there are no ground-level entrances. Regular chickens don't mind a little jump. It's easy to move to cooler areas during the heat of the day. They haven't escaped yet and it's been a few months since.I would not suggest using this in places with determined predators. The material is about the same as a pop-up tent. Still, this thing works great in a residential zone with few predators.After the chickens move, I have an extra run in case of an emergency. Quick to set up. Easily moved. Cheap. Folds incredibly small when not in use. If this thing breaks, I will definitely buy a replacement.April 2024:It finally wore out. To be fair, it's a cloth product that's been exposed to animals and sun for 4 years. We have chickens at our house as well now so it ended up with more use than I originally expected. Honestly, it lasted pretty long considering the constant weather exposure. Thanks to the zip-open access points, it has been easy to give the animals access to other areas and shelter without them running free, but it does take a little elbow grease to make sure it's secure. A clever hen can figure out how to force enough of a gap to escape if you just leave the openings pressed together.I would not use this as an animals' only run after they get a little bigger but it makes a good little portable area so that they can have access to grass.
2**A
Great for containing ducklings!
I got this as a temporary enclosure for our ducklings. We originally got it so they could have outside time and we wouldn't have to worry about them running off in the backyard. It was great! It doesn't have a bottom so they could eat all the grass they wanted. It has side openings with a zipper so they could go in and out of their pool. It also has top opening with zippers so it was easy ro put food or water in it as well as take out or put in ducks. It was large enough for them to freely move around and had steaks that secured it to the ground. It us also extremely versatile. After a couple weeks we noticed the ducklings were too large to stay in their brooder all day but too small to put outside yet. This worked SO WELL as a secured inside space we could put them. It didn't get any holes even though they would try to eat the netting. 😂 it folds up super easy and slips into a great storage bag so when they weren't in it we could put it away. It is a great value and looks great too!
M**Y
Used for rabbit. Not the most durable.
Was good for about a month. The loops on the sides that hold the stakes tore easily, thus we’re not able to be staked down so rabbit would slide under.
A**S
Great portable or temporary cage
This is a great temporary cage. It folds up nicely too. I take my chickens with me when I go to the farm. I place the chickens in this cage at night in the house I am building. It keeps them where they need to be and is enough room for four adult hens. If I leave the door unzipped, one or two tend to want to jump out. However, it does the job of keeping them from roaming around. It is thin material and would not protect against any predators. However, it is not advertised as such. For some reason, I thought it had a bottom. It does not. That is my misunderstanding. It does what I intended it to do.
A**K
Great for baby chicks
This worked great for keeping tiny chicks in my bathroom until they were big enough to go outside. It was relatively easy to clean and they had enough room to exercise a little as they got bigger. Be aware it has no floor so on a hard surface there may be gaps in the corners. Even so, they never managed to escape. I think it would work really well for outside in the grass with supervision.
K**N
Hard to use
Good size but impossible to use inside. 5 pound puppy pushed it right over. Zippers are weird and difficult to unzip. Can't unzip with 1 hand at all. I don't think the quality is there and this item won't last long if I ever did actually use it.
N**S
Worked great for isolating a new chicken
Worked great for isolating our new hen when we were trying to introduce her to our established flock. It did take 6 weeks but they have finally accepted that she is here to stay so we are now able to remove the isolation pen and let her run with the flock.Also used it to let the hens graze in the uncovered grass yard. (We have hawks so they mostly stay in their covered run). I’m keeping it and will use it for this purpose in the future.I just tried to fold it back up today and for the life of me can’t do it. It’s flat so still easy to store just wish I could get it back to teeny tiny like when it first came.Overall very satisfied and it did its job. It was outside in the element for 6 weeks and other than being dirty and a couple snags from beaks it’s still pretty much like new.
K**M
theres better out there
not great. very flimsy and has a weird arch in the middle, idk what that's for. it also has a thick white screen. visibility for your animal wont be great.
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