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We found 7 Reddit mentions of ESK Collection (ESK48-Blue) Pet Exercise Pen Kennel, 48 Inch, Blue. Here are the top ones.

#5 ESK Collection (ESK48-Blue) Pet Exercise Pen Kennel, 48 Inch, Blue #7
    Features:
  • Age Range Description: Puppy
  • Included Components: Carry Bag
  • Brand : ESK Collection
  • Item Package Dimension: 1.8 x 25.9 x 20.0
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height1.8 Inches
Length25.9 Inches
Number of items1
Size48"
Weight6.4 Pounds
Width20 Inches
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Found 7 comments on ESK Collection (ESK48-Blue) Pet Exercise Pen Kennel, 48 Inch, Blue:

u/Cmadsen1210 · 4 pointsr/BeardedDragons

I got one for my dogs to start out with but Draco uses it more. This one has a mesh top that zips on.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00SFA8KBS/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1482992471&sr=8-1&keywords=dog+playpens+indoor

u/cwn24 · 3 pointsr/Rabbits

I have a small and a large of these:

https://www.amazon.com/ESK-Collection-Playpen-Exercise-Kennel/dp/B00SFA8KBS/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?keywords=dog%2Bpen&qid=1564278473&s=gateway&sr=8-9&th=1&psc=1

Easy for travel too! They have zip tops, and fit into a slim carry bag. I’ve had them for 5 years now, and they’re as good as new if a bit dirtier!

u/emmyjag · 1 pointr/cats

"All my life I had to fight. I had to fight my daddy. I had to fight my uncles. I had to fight my brothers." Lol I don't know why I thought of Sophia when I read this post, but that movie quote was my first thought 😂.

You've taken the cat to the vet to presumably rule out uti, kidney stones, etc that would cause your cat to pee, and I'm assuming he is spraying and not urinating.

The first thing to remember is that cat spraying is a normal behavior. Humans have been moderately successful at suppressing this so we can have indoor kitties, but sometimes the instinct is strong. Particularly in your boy's situation as a formerly outdoor kitty amongst other pets who had reason to avidly mark all of his territory. It is very difficult to get cats to stop spraying once they have started. Your cat will not instantly understand that he is now sole king of all the land he beholds in your house, and that he has no need to mark territory. You didn't mention whether you tried changing to a different litter brand.

I'm not sure how many homes this poor baby has gone to in his life, but he needs stability and to feel welcomed. You say he's only doing it when you're home. Can you keep him in the room with you when you're relaxing, and close the bedroom/ bathroom doors? Maybe get him a big playpen so he feels comfortable in a smaller space? I have this playpen I turned into a kitty fort that my brats love to play in. All of my cats started their introduction to my home in this playpen, and I give them more space slowly rather than throwing the whole house at them to explore at once. There's enough space in there for a bed and a litter box with plenty of room to play. You can line it with pee pads and save yourself clean up time.

u/Meowzarts_symphony · 1 pointr/Animals

Get one of these:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SFA8KBS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_4R93wbKYQBGCV
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SFA8KBS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_4R93wbKYQBGCV

I use them for my foster kittens and it works great. There's enough room for a bed, litter box, and scratcher.

You could also try a heating pad. The warmth is comforting to them.

u/Seagullsiren · 1 pointr/Pets

If you can get two kittens (are there others in the litter?) instead of one thats ideal, they will socialize one another and are less desctctive/annoying since they play together.

For a kitten this young, a pen or crate is an absolute must. The kitten would be a danger to itself & your belongings if left to roam unsupervised for hours. There's also no gaurentee it will find the litter box in a large house. You don't want to start developing bad habits right off the bat. A pen like the one I linked below is great, and cheap. I use it for all of my foster kittens. That way they are safe & contained and it helps with litter box training. Also make sure you are purchasing a short/small litter box because a kitten of five weeks old has stubby little legs and probably can't climb into an adult sized box.

If you put her in the bathroom make sure it's warm and has plenty of bedding & toys. I love giving my fosters little hideaway beds. Make sure you are feeding her 3-4x per day (as much as she will eat), kitten food only. I would check out Kittenlady.org for lots of additional information about neonatal care. As others have mentioned, a kitten of five weeks old is very young, some kittens are not yet weaned from the bottle at that age, bottle babies often have special needs as well.

https://smile.amazon.com/ESK-Collection-ESK48-Blue-Exercise-Kennel/dp/B00SFA8KBS/ref=sr_1_11?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1541690581&sr=1-11&keywords=dog+pen

u/SuckinLemonz · 1 pointr/Rabbits

This may help! At least it's better than keeping him in his cage the whole time. I use mine when I take my bunny on vacation with me. My bun really seems to like it and it's large enough that she can race around a bit. I also use it for separating foster bunnies from my bun some times.