I have a Linnie who lives For huts… i buy Seagrass huts, or make them by tying mats together with jute twine and hanging with plastic C links.
I do all else I can to reduce hormonal triggers (as per my fabulous and experienced breeders instructions) but Linnie’s are verrry burrowy and if I don’t give her some thing, she will go nuts, sneak into bed, chew holes in my linen sheets and bite my feet . And destroy our couch.
Never had an issue with getting stuck at all, the only thing is they have to be replaced once she chews through the floor.

usually it is controlled, I let her go in the evening for a bit while we are chilling together. and supervised.
. However sometimes she will have a rolled up mat in her cages, it’s very open and airy so not too nesty, and she usually just sits on top and chews, sometimes will go and sit inside and peek at me, when she’s ready to go to bed.
I do worry about eggs, like anyone, but the only things that seem to make her really nesty, and hormonal, are plush things like shag carpets and bedding, sitting under the bed… (she puts up her tail and gets clucky etc) so I try to keep her away from those. The seagrass things she often prefers to sit on top and is often so engrossed with chewing and shredding that she doesn’t really get into nesty mode. I let her fly around the house all day and give her a really wholesome diet and supplements. She has great muscle tone.
Of course I’m always open to suggestions on how I can improve as a Linnie mom.
Anyway!
Here are some of the things she has liked… all from Amazon. Good luck and good job for getting rid of the snuggle hut.
This first one is really fabulous! No plastic parts… I usually take off the metal rings bc I prefer to tie it up with twine or plastic c links . It looks cute hanging from the ceiling, I like it bc it’s really sturdy and has other chewy bits on top.