Sorta A C&c

shannonandrosy

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So I used what was available at home to make a c&c. I use an small playpen and a small 2 cube shelf sidez and hooked together. Not the prettiest but it worked. More room for piggies and more interaction with the kids than being stuck in my rooom. Will be upgrading to fleece next week. Heres a few pics of before and after piggies were left loose to explore. They are popcornning so must be a hit

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Looks like a good space. Just be careful that the piggies can't jump from those boxes at the back, over the grids as mine would easily be out of there! I do seem to have very bouncy piggies though :nod:
 
That's a great use of what you have at home to build a good sized improvised cage/run. Bet your piggies are very happy and have rewarded you with popcorns and poops!
 
That's a great use of what you have at home to build a good sized improvised cage/run. Bet your piggies are very happy and have rewarded you with popcorns and poops!
. I am gglad they got so much more space now. S
Now Rosey can instigate her chase with mona and more space to run
 
Nice tidy setup :) Well, tidy until the piggies trash it! :))
Popcorning is always a good sign they are enjoying themselves and fabulous to watch them doing it :luv:
 
Looks good. I would maybe advise putting a shower curtain or Lino on top of your carpet to protect it from any wee accident. As piggies pee a lot! Lol.
 
Thanks everybody! The bottom is a shower curtain. I have a bathrug underneath the beds and hay for extra protection. I am switching to fleece end of next week. I'm just kinda worried tho. They arent eating like they were before the move. The hay is normally gone by morning. Still some left and hardly touching their veggies. Maybe take a couple daysto ad just to new set up?
 
Thanks everybody! The bottom is a shower curtain. I have a bathrug underneath the beds and hay for extra protection. I am switching to fleece end of next week. I'm just kinda worried tho. They arent eating like they were before the move. The hay is normally gone by morning. Still some left and hardly touching their veggies. Maybe take a couple daysto ad just to new set up?
They will probably take a little while to settle in properly. It looks like a fab home. Glad you've got a shower curtain down as it will save your carpet.
 
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