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Old 03-01-09, 02:04 pm
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Re: A commercial cage that is big enough?

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Originally Posted by CavySpirit View Post
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!
Actually I found my dad's Stanley knife much easier and quicker to use than scissors, and it cuts the edges really neatly!

I would recommend everyone to use them. They are very sharp though so a thick wood board (although I just used lots and lots of newspaper) needs to be placed underneath whilst cutting!
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