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Post by coleosmummy on Nov 2, 2008 19:03:46 GMT
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Post by Hugs-Cavies (Doris) on Nov 2, 2008 19:08:09 GMT
I personally would say the piggies would struggle with the ramps.
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Post by coleosmummy on Nov 2, 2008 19:24:02 GMT
my next option was a couple of these x
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Post by coleosmummy on Nov 2, 2008 19:35:39 GMT
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Post by eppingstrider on Nov 2, 2008 19:45:23 GMT
I've got the first one (Rabbit 100) for my 2 piggies for their occasional home as I can fit it in the car, not their general one which is the Rabbit 140 www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/rodents/cages/rabbit_cage/42416 (I must admit, I think that has doubled in price in the last year) I think it would be ok for two as long as they have floor time or a large run daily. These cages seem huge when they're babies, but they soon grow up. You would really need two of these for four piggies, I think. If you are having 4 piggies together, have you looked at the C&C cages thread - you can make them much bigger and more cheaply.
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Post by coleosmummy on Nov 2, 2008 20:18:05 GMT
i was going to get two of the first ones (one floor) and put two in each or 3 in one and two in another x
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Post by guineapigqueen on Nov 3, 2008 12:36:54 GMT
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rbreen
new pig on the block
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Post by rbreen on Nov 3, 2008 18:42:33 GMT
or you could buy that cage that u are after, and also get a run that will attach to it?
Thats what i have done. It took the wheeks a few days to get used to the ramp, but now they are both up and down all the time.. nice to see hehe
When its feeding time, Connie runs downstairs and Winnie stays upstairs, as Winnie tends to rob the veg from Connie if they are both together, so connie is quick learner lol
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