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The "new" cage

lindsey's boys

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Rodney and Chip are FINALLY getting along. So, I took out the stupid divider. They LOVE to run around in the much bigger space. Here are the pictures:
[GuineaPigCages.com] The "new" cage


[GuineaPigCages.com] The "new" cage


[GuineaPigCages.com] The "new" cage


[GuineaPigCages.com] The "new" cage



[GuineaPigCages.com] The "new" cage
 
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Sorry, I didn't know the pictures would turn out like that.
 
Go back and edit it so the pictures are seperate.

I really like the cage, but I think that a 2x3 is a little small for two boys.
 
slap_maxwell said:
Go back and edit it so the pictures are seperate.

I really like the cage, but I think that a 2x3 is a little small for two boys.

I wanted a 2x4 but, my dad told the guy that made the litterpan to make it a 2x3. He thought a 2x4 was too big.
 
Well, you can always sneakily open the cage and let them run in the freerange grids you have around it!
 
See if your dad will let you make a 1x2 loft.
 
I added on my old petstore cage (I know, it's pretty bad.) The petstore cage is almost a 2x2, so it's not really that bad.Here it is:
 
That looks really nice
 
It does look better with that.
 
Thanks guys!
 
You did a really good job. Great idea with the cage.
 
Thanks Pennick!
 
I Love your cage! I'm sure your piggers are very happy in it.
 
Cherryrosed said:
I Love your cage! I'm sure your piggers are very happy in it.
Thanks! They are happy in it. I saw both pigs popcorn and run laps in it.
 
I think a 2x3 is fine for two boys as long as they continue to get along. It's much bigger than anything found in a pet store.
 
I love your new cage and the set-up with the store bought cage. I think your boys will be very happy!
 
FYI- you should consider removing the pellets with the added bits and getting a plain pellet.
 
That is a really nice cage! I know exactly what you're going through..at the moment I am also compremising with my old cage as well :p
 
The pictures I've seen with an old cage "attached" as an extra room are such a great idea. We're recycling an old cage into a loft (hopefully!) -- why throw away something that could make such an awesome hidey house, hay or treat room? Great comparison in terms of how much more size you get from a C&C cage, as well. Nice job lindsey!
 
widallas said:
The pictures I've seen with an old cage "attached" as an extra room are such a great idea. We're recycling an old cage into a loft (hopefully!) -- why throw away something that could make such an awesome hidey house, hay or treat room? Great comparison in terms of how much more size you get from a C&C cage, as well. Nice job lindsey!
Thanks, I new the old cage was just laying in the basement, so I put it to work. The pigs love it.
 
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