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Hi everyone, just thought I'd let you know we've brought out a variation of our 120cm x 60cm Guinea Pig Cage which has a mesh front and back panel and can be open topped or come with mesh roof. Here is the link and some pics for anyone that is interested! :-)
We can also make custom sizes of this, or any of our other cages.

Hamster Homes Shop - Super Large 120x60cm Mesh Panel Guinea Pig Cage with Optional Roof
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Hi,thats a fab cage,i love the wooden style homes,would need to line it with lino ,so urine does not seep through onto th wood.
 
Yes sorry should have said I had the ferplast krolik large cage which is 100 cm and I bought the extension from amazon which added on 40cm it is interlocking, I need to clean there cage sorry if it looks a bit messy



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Hi all, this is my 1st day on this forum. I've had Guinea-pig's my whole life and I currently have one. She lost her friend and we are off to a rescue next weekend to see if she gets on with one of their girls. Fingerscrossed she will have a friend again. I've just bought a double cage and wanted to know what people have used for the ramp. I've noticed people saying tubes or tunnels but can't find the correct thing online. Plus... How do you get it to stay? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks & hello
 
Hi all, this is my 1st day on this forum. I've had Guinea-pig's my whole life and I currently have one. She lost her friend and we are off to a rescue next weekend to see if she gets on with one of their girls. Fingerscrossed she will have a friend again. I've just bought a double cage and wanted to know what people have used for the ramp. I've noticed people saying tubes or tunnels but can't find the correct thing online. Plus... How do you get it to stay? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks & hello
I have seen people use cat scratching like post not sure how it's attached.
 
Hi all, this is my 1st day on this forum. I've had Guinea-pig's my whole life and I currently have one. She lost her friend and we are off to a rescue next weekend to see if she gets on with one of their girls. Fingerscrossed she will have a friend again. I've just bought a double cage and wanted to know what people have used for the ramp. I've noticed people saying tubes or tunnels but can't find the correct thing online. Plus... How do you get it to stay? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks & hello

Hello, Welcome ot the forum.

You will get more responses starting a new thread

This thread will tell you how to do this Creating A Thread | The Guinea Pig Forum

Sorry to hear you have lost a piggy, please feel free to leave a memorial to them in our rainbow Bridge section

As for ramps, non of our piggies have used them but there on many on here that do. Here is a link thread on ramps Help With The Ramp!
 
Hello, Welcome ot the forum.

You will get more responses starting a new thread

This thread will tell you how to do this Creating A Thread | The Guinea Pig Forum

Sorry to hear you have lost a piggy, please feel free to leave a memorial to them in our rainbow Bridge section

As for ramps, non of our piggies have used them but there on many on here that do. Here is a link thread on ramps Help With The Ramp!

Brilliant, thank you for your help. Will take a look
 
Hi i just put a hole in the tunnel and attached to the cage with a cable tie
 
I've just ordered a cage for my pigs when we get them! :yahoo: Exciting. I've gone for the fairly basic Ferplast 120.

I'm thinking about possibly taking out the hidey bit it comes with, and adding slightly bigger/higher mezzanine level with a ramp, just to maximise their space a bit. I'm wondering what to use though? I'd like it to be fairly sturdy and permanent, I'm wondering if I can get some thinnish wood, drill holes, and use cable ties, but would that be sturdy enough to hold two pigs? What can I cover it with to protect it from piggy whizz?

Thanks :lol:

I'm thinking of doing this too. Have you added a floor?
 
I just put placks of wood though the bars. Then covered the wood. For walls i used cardboard
 
Two 2x9 c&c stacked cages.
Built it myself.
Top cage houses 3 boars.
Bottom cage houses 5 sows and 1 neutered boar.
Grids bought from wayfair.co.uk
Beam running along the underside of the top cage so I could keep the whole of the bottom cage open :)

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@sport_billy ....not sure how I ended up with my cage on this thread lmao. Are you able to take it off or know how I can? Thanks X
 
image.webp Here is a not very good pic of the Skyline my two are in. Smudge is in the corner potty having a drink at the same time.
 
Hi, here is the cage layout for our three pigs. We tried to give them as much space as possible. They have access to the cages and the run 24 hours a day. Any thought on how we can improve their environment would be welcomed.
 
Thank you, the pigs pretty much own the summerhouse! They certainly seem happy with all the space. Each of our three pigs came from different homes and were unfortunately kept in small cages. With lots of love they are now very tame and love running round the garden!
 
Here is our cage set up ready for our news girls! :love:
Ferplast 120.

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There will be some more fleece loveliness when our order from ziggys piggies comes! Tunnels, liners, snugglesacks, cubes and lots more! ❤️
 
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What a great set up! What do you put in the run to protect the carpet?
 
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