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AnimalHouse36
Cavy Slave
Registered: May 2008 Location: Wouldn't you like to know! Posts: 1,395
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Does the title mean that they are in there 24/7? Leaving guinea pigs outside is very unsafe. Please bring them in.
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martiru
Cavy Slave
Registered: May 2009 Location: Switzerland (not Sweden) Posts: 34
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Hey. Why is it unsafe? Most of pigs here are outside the whole day!
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martiru
Cavy Slave
Registered: May 2009 Location: Switzerland (not Sweden) Posts: 34
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I translatet my answer from german to englis with google. I hope you will understand: The cage is secured from all sides with special wire for outside cages (also from below, under the floor!) Around the cage there are gravity stone plates, so a «marder» (don't found the word in english) or a fox can not dig at the cage. Here in Switzerland, there are no bigger animals as the fox an we also have no poisonous animals. Why have you raised? We also have no snakes!
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shypaw
Cavy Slave
Registered: May 2008 Location: Plainville, MA Posts: 71
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7/10/09 8:08am
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Rating: 8.00
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I think this is a nice set up for outside time for your piggies to play and have exercise time, but what about hawks or other birds of prey, as well as bad weather like rain, snow?
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martiru
Cavy Slave
Registered: May 2009 Location: Switzerland (not Sweden) Posts: 34
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We have very few hawks and they also live in an other part of switzerland. The cage is also secured on top with special grid. No chance for all birds! The cage has an additional plastic roof against the rain. In winter I will take them in.
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