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i want to add to my existing c&c where is the best place to buy grids I'm in the uk ?
Also if building a loft area what do people use to support the upper levels? I did see on eBay plastic strips but these seemed so pricey !
 
i want to add to my existing c&c where is the best place to buy grids I'm in the uk ?
Also if building a loft area what do people use to support the upper levels? I did see on eBay plastic strips but these seemed so pricey !
I bought mine via Amazon. Grendel Enterprises. 20 panels cost £49.
Sorry no idea about loft areas as mine are used to make separate areas for each group of piggies so no upper areas.
 
i got my supplies from the c and c cages uk website,all materials come supplied and correx scored.Best investment i recieved.!
 
I get my grids and connectors from Wayfair.co.uk and they're usually on offer. They're sold as "shoe storage" but practically all the reviews are for piggy cages! :)) I got my first lot which was 20 grids for £25 and the second lot was 20 for £30 so it's worth checking the offers! :D
 
This is Grendle as well. They're only £30 for 26 on e-bay. No connectors, but I just used cable ties.
Sorry, had to take the link off as it was going to my account. you should find it if you search Guinea pig C&C
 
I got my first ones from Guinea pig C&C and my second and subsequent ones from Grendle on ebay. The Grendle ones are a couple of mm bigger than the others because the metal is slightly thicker which makes it difficult to mix and match grids if you use connectors as the heights are out. I prefer the Grendle grids as the mat finish looks nicer and doesn't chip so easily. Guinea pig C&C are better if you want the corex already cut to size and scored. The brackets Grendle sell for support of the loft are metal and very strong. Be careful if buying furniture grids to use as cage as some of the cheap ones are only eight squares per grid and not nine which means the holes are too big for guinea pigs and could be a hazard.
Which C&c Grids Are Piggy Safe?
 
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