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Super Pet 7-Inch Run-About Ball, Clear

Super Pet 7-Inch Run-About Ball, Clear

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  • Clear ball provides interactive fun for you and your pet
  • Ideal for hamsters, gerbils, mice, or other small animals
  • Accessory item for Super Pet Run-About Hamtrac
  • Also great for holding your pet while cleaning his home
  • 7 inches in diameter

Run-about balls provide pets and pet owners with interactive fun during playtime. Sized perfectly for hamsters and gerbils, the clear run-about ball provides the perfect outlet for your pet’s excess energy. Run-about balls also make a great temporary area to keep your furry friend while you are cleaning their cage. For added safety, use your run-about ball on super pet’s hamtrac raceway and provide your pet with a controlled exercise environment.

Rating: 3 Super Pet 7 Inch Run About Ball, Clear (out of 22 reviews)

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List Price: $ 7.99

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5 comments to Super Pet 7-Inch Run-About Ball, Clear

  • dreamer7777

    Review by dreamer7777 for Super Pet 7-Inch Run-About Ball, Clear
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    We were warned not to put rats in a rat ball because it could hurt their spine, after research we found that this is only a problem if the ball is not large enough.Our sweet rat “Princess” is full of energy and likes to run, and we feared losing her. She comes when called, however, if she climbs up inside the couch, we cannot reach her, and she will gorge herself on the crumbs that the vacuum cannot reach. She will not come while eating the crumbs and we feared eating this junk food would make her sick or worse.

    We got a large rat ball (size “Giant” about 11 inches in diameter). Princess is full grown but on the small side and this ball almost seemed too large for her, but turns out to be the perfect size.

    Princess LOVES her rat ball; she will beg to go into it! We keep it next to her cage, and when we pick her up, she tries to wiggle toward her ball. She is a smart rat and she has learned her way around our house. She rarely crashes, but she will slowly bump into things that she is trying to get a closer look at.

    She has routines that she likes to follow, first she goes around the whole house several time, checking her boundaries. We bunch a couple of rugs up to prevent her from going into the bedrooms–and if we forget to put those out, she will beeline to the new space since she loves exploring.

    If we slip a thin piece of ham or cheese or apple through the ball air slits, no matter where she is in the house, she will carry the treat to the kitchen and go under the dinner table where she sits to eat. When she is done eating she goes back to her rounds.

    One of the amazing things she does, is whenever she has to go potty, she will actually go down the hall into our guest bathroom (which has no windows and is dark), where she will go number one and number two. Obviously if she starts to roll, she will get dirty, but she DOES NOT ROLL! She stays in that bathroom, in a dark corner; until we notice. Then we take her out, wash the ball and put her back in. Then she continues on her happy way.

    One big warning is that even though the slits in the ball are really narrow, she can use her fingers to pull inside any soft material she finds, she has pulled inside a plastic bag (yikes!), rug fringe, and even the thick curtain (in which she gnawed a hole!). Now we keep everything off the floor and we’ve blocked all the curtains from her.

    Princess likes to follow the dog around the house. He is a large, calm dog, but he doesn’t care for this attention. Princess will follow him and if he lies down she will bump against him. He basically ignores her but occasionally he will walk away and cross the bunched carpet to lie down where she can’t get to him.

    The biggest problem with these rat balls is that they are sooo cheaply made! The thin plastic door holders snap off. Cracks form around the doors and grow. We have Gorilla glued this ball several times, just from gentle use (it has never been dropped).

    The last two times Princess was in her ball, the cracked door popped open. So we have not put her in it in a week, and she has been mad! We can tell she wants to go in but doesn’t understand why she can’t.

    We need to buy a new one soon. PetSmart has this size ball in Clear for $24.99. Pet Club has the same ball, but in yellow, for $19.99 but we really wanted it in Clear. I can’t find the 11 inch ball on Amazon.

    TIP: To help your rat have a positive experience in the ball, use food. Every single time you put your rat in the ball, give her a special treat like a slice of cheese. Soon your rat will have no fear of the ball and will see the fun of it. (of course, the rat should NEVER be pushed or spun or kicked while in the ball, otherwise she will hate it.) We reward the same way after holding her. Every single time we put her back into her cage we give her a special treat, so she looks forward to going back in.

  • SilentKnight

    Review by SilentKnight for Super Pet 7-Inch Run-About Ball, Clear
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    I bought this for my cousin who has hampsters and it’s a perfect exersize ball for them to run around in. Of course, one ball per animal and it’s preferred if they run outside since they do muck it up and you wouldn’t want the mess staining your floor. While it gets smelly, I imagine a good scrub will get rid of it, and the one this ball was for had no problems in cleaning it, so it must be a good product.

    One thing I advise you to not do if you have children is that just because the hampster is inside it, does not mean it won’t be immune to harm. Do not kick the ball or shake it with the hampster inside. Do not put it above water and think it’ll be a cool ‘boat’ for your pet either. Common sense with this product helps keep it durable and your pet safe.

  • Noname

    Review by Noname for Super Pet 7-Inch Run-About Ball, Clear
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    I use these balls about once a week for 15 minutes while I clean out the hamsters’ cage. It’s a great way to keep them temporarily contained. The hamsters are about 2 inches long and the ball is 7 inches, and it’s a good enough size for them. The feces and urine go right through the vents, so be sure to leave this out on an area you can sweep and mop (i.e., not carpet). I also tape up the cover to make sure it doesn’t accidentally fall off. Also, the children must be warned not to roll the hamsters around in them.

  • I knowJack

    Review by I knowJack for Super Pet 7-Inch Run-About Ball, Clear
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    The product wasn’t too bad but it really is much bigger than I expected. I have a dwarf hamster (think furry golf ball) and this was too big for her. I also didn’t like how the opening closed shut. The last thing I wanted to worry about was the ball coming undone and having a furry hamster loose in the house! I had to use tape to keep it reinforced so for that reason alone I gave it 3 stars. The day after I received it I found a smaller ball in Walmart for 1/2 the cost. (and they had the larger ones as well) I burned myself because I paid more and had to pay for shipping. This ball is more suited for larger hamsters and guinea pigs.

  • Teryl L. Schoeberl

    Review by Teryl L. Schoeberl for Super Pet 7-Inch Run-About Ball, Clear
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    No Hamster alive doesnt want to roll around in this ball….it gives hours of excercise (not all at once though!) and its fun to watch the kids delight in his travels…

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