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Originally Posted by danaspiggies Thanks Bubu yes this is my first time building a cage and as they say practice makes perfect I will check into the L shape and gosh I never thought of that thanks for the helpful response |
You are welcome. It helps very much having space underneath for storage, trust me, so you need to lift your cage, as you are short on space. Then adding a loft where you can have their sleeping area or smth. would be great, to have free range down. Piggies prefer to have a long/wide cage. But as you have lack of space, filling up your house corners and building then in height is an option.
A good example of someone who filled her corners is here
http://www.guineapigcages.com/photos...hp/photo/12448
This is the cage I showed you first for a corner, but now with a loft idea
http://www.guineapigcages.com/photos...hp/photo/11946
Good luck! Baby proof your cage with grids with 9 holes, maybe try Bed, Bath & Beyond for good grids (that is where I got them last time). Remember to separate boys from girls when they are 3 weeks, otherwise you will have a surprise litter (sorry, don't know what your babies are).
PS: Jazzymom, sorry for the off topic.