🐶 Unleash the Fun Anywhere!
The Pop-Up Pet Playpen by PETMAKER is a versatile, water-resistant enclosure designed for indoor and outdoor use. Measuring 31.5" x 31.5" x 22", it accommodates pets up to 25lbs and features a convenient access door, mesh windows for airflow, and a removable roof for shade. The playpen folds easily for storage and includes a carrying case, making it perfect for travel. Constructed from durable materials, it ensures a safe and comfortable space for your furry friends.
Style | water resistant |
Item Shape | Octagonal |
Color | Blue |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 31.5"L x 31.5"W x 22"H |
Closure Type | Hook,Loop,Foldable |
Material Type | Polyester, Oxford Cloth, Steel Rod, Mesh Netting |
S**A
perfect for on the go
this is prefect, can take this with me everywhere doesn't not take up space.
A**D
Withstanding the pups 100%
The media could not be loaded. I bought this because I decided to foster puppies (failed and kept the puppies. Lol) and wanted something I could take with me and could move around. I figured it would be a great starter pen for the price. It is definitely worth it. These puppies are rough and so full of energy. And destructive, let's not forget that. I had three in the pen at one point. They wrestle, play, paw, bite, chew, and jump on the top when it's zipped. One of my cats delights on jumping on it and making it collapse when the pups are in there. Yet there is almost no wear or tear. There is one small spot where the stitching is coming apart and I can honestly say I am shocked that is all. I cannot believe how well this thing is holding up. I would definitely recommend.
C**S
Kitten House
Update 1: The kittens are now almost 7 weeks old and still nursing once or twice a day. I felt this needed an update just in case anyone was wondering. This thing traps stink! Seriously! Unzip or get close to this thing with a clothespin on your nose.I line this everyday with fresh piddle pads and I have a small litter box in there for the kittens to use but this thing reeks! Urine and poop have permeated every single fiber seemingly. I clean it thoroughly everyday and I can still see the revulsion on people's face when they come in my house.Also, and this is NOT the fault of the maker or seller, NOT WATERPROOF! It's my mistake, but a big one! I have hardwood floors and forgot to put a piddle pad under this thing one night. I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to refinish my floors.Do I still recommend this thing? Oh you betcha!!! Once their weaned and in new homes, I'll just chuck this thing in the trash since I'll never have another litter. (Bob Barker voiceover: This is Bob Barker reminding you to help control the pet population — have your pets spayed or neutered.”)Original post:I rescued a female cat that was pregnant but none of us knew it. I'm new to this whole cat thing. She went into labor two days after we discovered her pregnancy. I wasn't sure if she was fat or gassy. Turns out she was both, for good reason.After the kittens were born and had started to outgrow their whelping box I bought this. Momma loves this!! She can constantly scan her perimeter (I have dogs) and still lie there letting the kittens eat in peace.I love it for so many reasons. It's airy so I don't have to worry about them overheating. It's easy to clean. I just wipe it down every two days with hot water and peroxide while my mom entertains the kittens. Momma watches us both. She hates shenanigans. I can leave the top unzipped currently since they aren't strong enough to escape. In a few days, the top will have to be closed overnight unless I want to scramble in the morning, sticking kittens in pockets as I hunt for siblings in every nook and cranny. Momma would hate those shenanigans so I will be responsible and try to prevent that. Probably. This is very lightweight and very easy to move about as needed, even if kittens are inside and taking the ride.I haven't had any issues mentioned in the other reviews. None of the mesh has ripped, the zippers are working, in short, no problems. For reference, the kittens are approaching 5 weeks old.
K**N
Recommended
Front door flap could be better
J**A
Served its purpose splendidly
Keeps the babies in and the big cats out
D**B
worked for a few weeks then dog chewed through
worked for a few weeks then dog chewed through
W**N
Fabulous Containment for Kittens (not a crate substitute)
We are fostering a motherless 4 week old kitten and the tent playpen is perfect! It keeps him contained safely when he needs space to run around or sleep unattended. I bought the medium size and it's like a circus tent for him. The fabric seems to be a cotton poly twill blend. The bottom fabric is especially thick and sturdy with perhaps a reinforcing coating, making it easy to quickly wipe up messes. We have a very small litter box in there, so not many accidents. I put blankets in the bottom for softness that can easily be washed and replaced.Do check fo loose threads or bits that an be pulled by a kitten/puppy and Trim them. Do cut stray threads with scissors close to fabric (do NOT pull loose threads because pulling loose threads in ANY sewn item can cause a seam to apart.)The top will zipper off completely. There is one zippered door opening. I know my adult cats would love playing and sleeping in it as well with the top or door left open.This baby kitten can safely climb the walls but can't get out when left unattended. If you don't have a whole baby-proofed room that they can left alone in, or want them in the room with you without staring at them every moment, this is a lifesaver! Nice product, decently sturdy structure, low price for a roomy item. It even has little pockets for handy storage.This is a very economical item and the quality is good enough. I am very pleased with it. Great for very young puppies. It will not withstand a very persistently chewing dog or adult cat like a metal pet crate will. It is not meant to do that. The mesh is a very sturdy fabric. The seams have a black polyester piping trim to reinforce seams. The ends of that black trim will start to unravel some if pulled (by person or snimal) so check the inside of yours where it ends. If some sticks out (which will be tempting for animals to pull at) it can be trimmed a little bit with scissors but do not cut too close as that will damage the seam.A note: The zipper on ours (the ceiling top) is longer than the opening, so I leave the "tails" of the zipper sitting on top (not dangling inside with the kitten). I can sew, so this did not bother me much but others might not understand if this is routinely left long.
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