Sopher7132
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Cavy Slave
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2007
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- Joined
- Mar 13, 2007
- Messages
- 122
Hey Everyone! I haven't' posted in a WHILE but I need some suggestions
I recentely moved into a studio apartment (about 400 sq. ft) and I used to live in a 3 bdrm so the size difference in still a shock.
I have 6 piggies (all girls and one boy) but my mom is pig-sitting 3 of them until i get settled in and unpacked so that I can worry less where furniture goes and having 7 animals in my apartment (bunny included) My mom suggested she keeps the three she is pig sitting but I couldn't do that. THey are my responsibility and I love them to much. I right now have a 2 X 3 cage for three of the girls, this is only temporary. This weekend my friend will be dropping off more new coroplast for me to expand it.
I was considering stacking the cages. 3 girls on the bottom level, two girls on the top level and the boy on the first level but with a divider of course. I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions for making a cages in limited spaces. I was hoping it could be where one cage holds 3 pigs, then and another cage for 2 pigs and another cage for one boy (the boy MUST be next to one of the girls cages so he can see/"talk" to them)
Please let me know what you come up with. Any links or photos or anything is GREATLY appreciated. The cage I used to have was magnificant and HUGE so I need to be creative as possible so that they can have that same "living the high life" feeling.
THanks so much everyone!!!!!!
I recentely moved into a studio apartment (about 400 sq. ft) and I used to live in a 3 bdrm so the size difference in still a shock.
I have 6 piggies (all girls and one boy) but my mom is pig-sitting 3 of them until i get settled in and unpacked so that I can worry less where furniture goes and having 7 animals in my apartment (bunny included) My mom suggested she keeps the three she is pig sitting but I couldn't do that. THey are my responsibility and I love them to much. I right now have a 2 X 3 cage for three of the girls, this is only temporary. This weekend my friend will be dropping off more new coroplast for me to expand it.
I was considering stacking the cages. 3 girls on the bottom level, two girls on the top level and the boy on the first level but with a divider of course. I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions for making a cages in limited spaces. I was hoping it could be where one cage holds 3 pigs, then and another cage for 2 pigs and another cage for one boy (the boy MUST be next to one of the girls cages so he can see/"talk" to them)
Please let me know what you come up with. Any links or photos or anything is GREATLY appreciated. The cage I used to have was magnificant and HUGE so I need to be creative as possible so that they can have that same "living the high life" feeling.
THanks so much everyone!!!!!!