I've made my first C&C cage today!
Rhode and Robin's former owner gave them a small cage (my C&C cage is four times as big as their old cage), so I've decided to find materials to make a makeshift C&C cage.
(I've tried searching for C&C cage kits but it was too expensive. The shipping fee costed more than the cage itself!)
I went to the dollar store to get zip ties, fleece (well, it was actually a dog blanket, but fleece is fleece), and a vinyl table cloth. Then I went to Canadian Tire to get a cube shelving unit for the grids.
There weren't enough connecters from the cube shelving unit set, so I had to use zip tie for some parts. I also tied the edges of the table cloth to the grids so that it wouldn't fall.
I'd say I did a pretty decent for my first try at making a C&C cage.
Here are some photos.
This is Robin.She's the more courageous one out of the two. Rhode had hid in the hideaway first thing when I put them in. She hasn't come out yet.
I don't have a hay rack, so I've decided to use the frisbee that my local pet store was giving out instead. I got them orchard hayAnd I've replaced their old hamster food (can you believe that their former owners fed them that?) with alfafa pellets (they're only 2 months old).
I still don't have veggie for them yet though since I only have frozen veggie, which I've heard isn't as healthy for them. My grocery shopping day is Tuesday (tommorrow), due to Tuesday student discounts.
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This is Rhode, still hiding away.
The cage is still pretty empty, so I'm going to buy and/or make more toys for them later.
~Ithilgil




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She's the more courageous one out of the two. Rhode had hid in the hideaway first thing when I put them in. She hasn't come out yet.
) with alfafa pellets (they're only 2 months old).


, so I'm going to buy and/or make more toys for them later. 
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They were so confused when I threw away their leftover food. So cute! 














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