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Jenni_Feathers
Cavy Slave
Registered: March 2007 Location: rural part of Missouri Posts: 1,605
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9/4/08 4:35pm
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Rating: 10.00
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RainKindle
Cavy Slave
Registered: August 2008 Location: Minnesota Posts: 388
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9/5/08 2:52am
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Rating: 10.00
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I zoomed in to see how you open their cages. How clever!
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JennG
Cavy Star
Registered: July 2005 Location: Central IL Posts: 4,455
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There are 4 overlapping grids in the front. Two on each side are ziptied together and then those two are ziptied to the side of the shelving unit. In the middle of the coroplast, I've put a ziptie through it and put a clasp-thingy to use when the doors are closed. I'll post a picture in the appropriate section for others to see. Thanks for the compliments!
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starshine123102
Cavy Slave
Registered: August 2008 Location: CT Posts: 386
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11/2/08 4:41pm
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Rating: 10.00
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Lucky piggies!
I hope you're tall so you can get the piggies out from the top levels! must be tricky if they decide to stay in the top corner!!
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JennG
Cavy Star
Registered: July 2005 Location: Central IL Posts: 4,455
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Thanks! I'm actually almost 6' tall. It's easy to get them out. I recently changed the doors. Instead of opening up in the middle of each individual sections, I ziptied them to open in the middle of the cages. Hopefully this makes sense. It's easier this way, so I'm not running into the grids in the middle.
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