

(5 Pack) Ware Manufacturing Willow Branch Ball 4-inch
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Donna LS
> 24 hourMy bunnies love this. Fresh and easy for them to manage. I try to keep it interesting for them by stuffing it with Timothy hay and carrots
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Media Lab
> 24 hourThis bottle came without the cap attached to it. Wtf am I supposed to do with a water bottle with no cap?????
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Caitlin
> 24 hourrabbit destroyed in a day. not durable enough
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J. Robinson
> 24 hourMy daughter got a guinea pig for her birthday a little over a month ago. We quickly found that his favorite thing to play with, and chew on, was a willow barbell. I bought this, hoping it would last him longer than the 2 barbells he has already chewed apart. This lasted 3 days. Which is fine, because he absolutely loves it! Buying more now!
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Truth Seeker
> 24 hourWell, I only love it because HRH Miss Penelope Piggie adores it. She also has the Ware willow tunnels, one of which is looking somewhat structurally unsound. I thought she might be interested in pushing it as a ball, but it seems more of a deconstruction project for her. Guinea pigs teeth constantly grow so they must be worn down with hard things to chew on. Our vet said he has never treated a guinea pig for being poked by the willow (I was concerned about the tunnel pieces sticking out) but that it is quite traumatic for piggie and owner to have the teeth ground down. If they overgrow they can not eat properly. For piggies, it is all about keeping that digestive tract moving. This is a good toy for her to keep her from chewing on our table during her floor time, but we sometimes put it into her housing area, also. This is an item I will continue to buy over the years as she shows continued interest in it. Since Penelope demolished the first one I ordered two more-- only to find they are inconsistent in quality. One unraveled within days. Since that happened she does not as interested in them as she did initially. She really like eating on her willow tunnel and other apple wood sticks.
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Otis
> 24 hourMy dwarf rabbit loved this thing. He tossed it around and gnawed on it, as bunnies are apt to do. It lasted, mostly intact, for a week or so. Even after he chewed it enough to where it fell apart, he would still occasionally find pieces laying around and eat them. Pros: good size for a rabbit to play with, safe for him to eat, solid enough to gnaw on Cons: has a peanut inside for a rattling sound, but I removed it after my bun chewed a hole in the side since I didnt want him to eat the nut
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Kelly
> 24 hourOur hamster could care less. Possibly better for another type of critter.
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diz
> 24 hourGreat Product, they love to play and chew on it!
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ARDDS
> 24 hourBunny has already destroyed this little ball - I guess that means he likes it? I wouldnt know...Im not a rabbit.
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Flowergirl
> 24 hourWorks great in the rat cage! They love it!