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Old 02-27-09, 11:28 am
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Re: A commercial cage that is big enough?

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Originally Posted by AnimalFarm2006 View Post
Plus Chloroplast reeaaaaaaaaaaaallllyyyyyy sucks to measure and cut. My chloro needs to be trimmed because it is realy un level from the extra peice made for the girls cage.
I guess it's all a matter of perspective. Have you ever tried anything else? I had to use a HACK SAW to try to cut down the sides of a plastic Super Pet cage to make a gateway for a ramp to connect two cages together way back when. The plastic splintered and broke and I had to have my boyfriend do it at that. And it left jagged edges that had to be covered.

Plexiglass--forget about it, you have to have a plastics shop do for $$.

Wire cages, forget that, too.

I don't know what the big deal is with cutting Coro. All you need is a heavy duty pair of scissors, even regular scissors will work. It's a pretty dang sweet and brilliant solution if you ask me.

You know the old saying, measure twice cut once. Sounds like a personal problem to me!
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