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Old 12-29-08, 09:07 am
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Re: New here

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Originally Posted by danaspiggies View Post
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.
 
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