Hi all,
I'm Jenny and live in Durham, NC USA. I found the site a couple weeks ago when looking up guinea pig cages. I was surprised to see cubes formally used as cages as I thought I was cutting edge when I built my rabbit cage out of cubes 10 years ago. Using coroplast is a big improvement over building a large coffee-height table and covering it with linoleum.
My daughter, almost 5, has fallen in love with guinea pigs. Cor has committed to memory a vast knowledge of guinea pig facts, information, and necessities. The pigs will be her responsibility, which means really my responsibility; but don't inform her of that fact.
I'm a quilter, fabric artist, seamstress, and stay at home mom. I am getting quite a kick out of the little sewing projects. As a family, we grow (not certified) organic fruit and vegetables in our garden. We build furniture, eat local produce, and don't have cable TV. Surprisingly, we are not crunchy at all. Conservative family values and I rule with an iron fist. *insert evil laugh here* And my husband works in marketing.
We have three outdoor egg laying hens and two excessively overweight senior cats. We have high hopes on adopting a pair of male guinea pigs in a few days. Application approved and waiting on a match.
Yesterday, Cor and I built a 3x3 with a 1x2 loft. No ramp yet. I'll be making fleece blankets and buying uhaul blankets tomorrow.
Cheers,
Jenny
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I'm Jenny and live in Durham, NC USA. I found the site a couple weeks ago when looking up guinea pig cages. I was surprised to see cubes formally used as cages as I thought I was cutting edge when I built my rabbit cage out of cubes 10 years ago. Using coroplast is a big improvement over building a large coffee-height table and covering it with linoleum.
My daughter, almost 5, has fallen in love with guinea pigs. Cor has committed to memory a vast knowledge of guinea pig facts, information, and necessities. The pigs will be her responsibility, which means really my responsibility; but don't inform her of that fact.
I'm a quilter, fabric artist, seamstress, and stay at home mom. I am getting quite a kick out of the little sewing projects. As a family, we grow (not certified) organic fruit and vegetables in our garden. We build furniture, eat local produce, and don't have cable TV. Surprisingly, we are not crunchy at all. Conservative family values and I rule with an iron fist. *insert evil laugh here* And my husband works in marketing.
We have three outdoor egg laying hens and two excessively overweight senior cats. We have high hopes on adopting a pair of male guinea pigs in a few days. Application approved and waiting on a match.
Yesterday, Cor and I built a 3x3 with a 1x2 loft. No ramp yet. I'll be making fleece blankets and buying uhaul blankets tomorrow.
Cheers,
Jenny
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