C & C Cages

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Hi!

Just new on here and getting to grips with all things piggy! I'm hoping to get 2 rescue pigs next week, but I was wondering what C & C cages are?
 
Hi!

Just new on here and getting to grips with all things piggy! I'm hoping to get 2 rescue pigs next week, but I was wondering what C & C cages are?
C&C cages are brilliant. I got one for my birthday yesterday and put it up. They are a series of square panels which you attach togever to create the cage, then you use corex (a thick sheet of plastic) as the cages bottom.
Firstly, the corex is good because you can just wipe it clean really easily.

Secondly, you can change the size and shape of the cage, creating diffrent layers and places for your piggies to explore

They are strong and sturdy, the sides, also are a brilliant height. My cage has got heavy glass water bottles on the side and cope amazingly.

Finally, your piggies get so much space to play and run about.

This is a picture of my C&C cageIMG_20161223_232229880.webpits lovely to know that you may be getting piggies from a rescue. Sorry to go on so long, hope this helped :-)
 
The above comment sums it up! And for curiosity's sake, C&C stands for cubes and coroplast/correx. Cubes being the square grids. If you're from England, I'd go here we got ours from there. And a warm welcome to the forum! PiggyBedspreads give you all you need for a cage if you're in America- you can of course simply buy the grids and connectors and make yours from scratch, but finding the correx may be a problem. Good luck!
 
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