I never thought I'd ever need to baby-proof my cage, seeing as I thought it quite unlikely that I was going to get any pigg young or small enough to need it...
Gabrielle, my sister Fiona's (yes, just like the princess in Shriek) baby pigg, is little enough to fit through the cubes on my 2x5 cage, and we were worried that she would get out in the middle of the night, and then one of our 3 cats would get her. (She and her sister Elora are spending the night in an old store-bought cage of mine.)
So, what is baby-proofing, and how can I use it on my cage to keep Gabrielle from getting out or hurt by our cats?!!
~Cactus
P.S. She's not as young as you might think... She's 19 days today, and is eating pellets and veggies. If she wasn't, we wouldn't have brought her home.
Gabrielle, my sister Fiona's (yes, just like the princess in Shriek) baby pigg, is little enough to fit through the cubes on my 2x5 cage, and we were worried that she would get out in the middle of the night, and then one of our 3 cats would get her. (She and her sister Elora are spending the night in an old store-bought cage of mine.)
So, what is baby-proofing, and how can I use it on my cage to keep Gabrielle from getting out or hurt by our cats?!!
~Cactus
P.S. She's not as young as you might think... She's 19 days today, and is eating pellets and veggies. If she wasn't, we wouldn't have brought her home.