C&C genuie pig website question.

Skullblits

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Hello. On the website you have a option to buy a stand with the cage. But there's no pictures or information about it.

Does anyone have one? So I know how high it is and all.

Thanks
 
The stands are just extra grids and is one grid high, so about 33cm off the ground . If we are talking about the same website, there are pictures of the stands.
 
You have to build the stand yourself from additional grids/connectors. You may find it easier to use a table instead.
 
Been over the website and can't find a picture or anything about th stand. It's just a extra..


Never mind missed piggies&buns post. Lol
 
Here is a picture of one on a stand from the website
 

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We bought ours with a stand, found it a bit pointless as it isnt high enough off the ground to make it easier to access (its literally 1 grid tall, 35cm/14 inches), then used the grids to extend the cage and our playpen instead!
 
Yea looks kind of not worth it.

Whata the blue thing like? Is it good?
 
Yea looks kind of not worth it.

Whata the blue thing like? Is it good?


The blue tray is the correx. If you buy the kit from the website then the correx is included. You need the correx tray as that is what the piggies live inside as such. It holds all the bedding and hay inside the cage. You then need to put down an absorbent layer on top of the correx and then fleece goes on top of the absorbent layer for the piggies to walk on. Or you can buy ready made fleece liners which already have an absorbent layer sewn into the middle.
 
Yes, wood shavings, hay, care fresh etc - all those of disposable bedding is absolutely fine to use with a c&c. Do bear in mind though that these cages take a lot of bedding to fill them, so you’ve got all that to get rid of when you clean out!
This is why a lot of people like to use fleece in c&c cages. Spot clean every day and then every 3-4 days shake it off and pop it in the washing machine.
 
I have mine on tables and then I store all of their supplies and hay under the tables. I have two 8 foot banquet tables for mine. I also got a table skirt to hide all the junk.3C5CCE3C-E6C9-4A1E-AC2F-8BD3EC4834F3.webp
 
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