kat_0521
Well-known Member
Cavy Slave
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2005
- Posts
- 412
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2005
- Messages
- 412
Hi All,
I'm in the process of building my C&C cage. Got the panels for the bottom set up today and the coroplast is on order.
I'm wondering how to make things safe with wires (TV cable and power wire)that are near the cage. I was thinking of using zipties to secure extra length, then use clear packing tape to attatch it to the wall-and out of reach from tiny teeth. Also, do you need to use those plastic baby-safe covers for outlets?
I'd prefer not having the cage near wires in the first place, but I only have so much room to work with in my bedroom.
Thanks for any suggestions and everyone's (repeated) patience with me and all my questions!
~~On a higher note, after I put up the grids, I put the old cage with the pigs inside it-I couldn't believe the size difference! The C&C cage is going to be about twice as big...my girls are going to be thrilled with the finished product!
I'm in the process of building my C&C cage. Got the panels for the bottom set up today and the coroplast is on order.
I'm wondering how to make things safe with wires (TV cable and power wire)that are near the cage. I was thinking of using zipties to secure extra length, then use clear packing tape to attatch it to the wall-and out of reach from tiny teeth. Also, do you need to use those plastic baby-safe covers for outlets?
I'd prefer not having the cage near wires in the first place, but I only have so much room to work with in my bedroom.
Thanks for any suggestions and everyone's (repeated) patience with me and all my questions!
~~On a higher note, after I put up the grids, I put the old cage with the pigs inside it-I couldn't believe the size difference! The C&C cage is going to be about twice as big...my girls are going to be thrilled with the finished product!