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| drinking water for floortime? i have no way of attaching my regular water drinking bottle in the area i use for floor time. i was thinking of using a small shallow bowl for their water. any suggestions? thanks |
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| Re: drinking water for floortime? If you hard two extra grids you can connect them in the shape of an "L" and hang a bottle off of that. Or put of fresh and wet veggies during floor time, they'll get plently of water from that. |
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| Re: drinking water for floortime? I dont have a c&c cage as i live in the UK and have never come across the materials for one, so i cant use the grids for the water bottle. But as long as i no they will get enough water from their veggies then that puts my mind at rest! thank you! |
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| Re: drinking water for floortime? I keep my C&C cage on the floor. For floor time, I just swing open up Frank's cage door. He hops out and runs all over the house, especially in the kitchen- sometimes, waiting for a snack at the fridge. And he jumps back in when he wants a drink of water or a bite to eat. Then he's off again. |
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| Water at floortime Yes, a non-tippable dish is totally acceptable. May need to be changed once or twice though. Wet veggies to supply a good amount of water, but think about the last time you fed them....they are eaten up in about 15-20 mins. If you are leaving your piggys out for floortime for an hour+ there should definatly be some source of water available. You never know what they'll need. REally there is no good reason not to. |
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