Our New Cages

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madstitcher101

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Here they are, we put them up today. And what a job that was. No instructions whatsoever and kids that wanted to play in the middle of where we were trying to put the cages up! Fun - no not really! Luckily the second cage was easier as we knew exactly what we had to do.

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Kwazii was moved back in and he is in the bottom cage. He is so so happy to be back. Compared to what he was like on his own in the shed, he was quiet and stayed in his snuggle bag and he hadn't been eating so well. He hasn't stopped sqeaking and running about. I think he likes his new cage! Not sure about Pablo though, he has just hidden underneath the hay.
 
Think those are the ones we have for our girls - Ferlpast 120's.
I have heard (and I can't remember if it was on this forum or not) of putting 2 planks of wood through the top bars of the bottom cage to give the top cage a firmer underneath support, if that makes sense...

I'm sure your piggies think there new cages are fab, they will soon get used to them.
 
How about a c and c cage those really dont give them much room at all.
 
How about a c and c cage those really dont give them much room at all.

The 120 ferplast is equivalent to a 4x2 C&C which should be big enough for 1 piggy. I love C&C cages (I have a 6x2 cage) but they aren't for everyone :)
 
lovely! i used to have ferplast 120s before I changed to a c&c.
I used a spare towel draped over the bottom one to steady them as i found that when my boys above ran round the cage would wobble a bit and rattle :)
 
a 120 is also the minimum guideline for 2 piggies and is what is required for home check etc when rehoming so you can rest assured those are ok for 2 piggies :)
 
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