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Divided Theme Cages by Kathy
This photo album features several theme cages that have dividers in place. The dividers are either temporary, such as for introductions of new cage mates, or permanent, when the neighboring guinea pigs don't get along. Information on making "Cubes and Coroplast" cages may be found at: www.cavycages.com

Date(s): December 6, 2002. Album by Kathy: themecages@aol.com. Photos by Various. 1 - 10 of 23 Total.
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NEW: 3-29-07 Double wall created with two rows of grids secured with nylon cable ties (Reggie was neutered and kept separate from his brothers while he healed)

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BLUE BIRDS OF PARADISE: Divider between Ishta and Sierra & Indrah.  Ishta can interact and be part of group but no fighting can occur.

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Showing top of cage with front section of top open.  Sierra, Indrah, and Emma are on large side.  Ishta is in the smaller section of the cage.

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Ishta munching on lettuce.  The bounce back toy is her favorite.

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Hay feeding; overhead view of the cage divider. I put hay on both sides of divider so Ishta can feel part of the group.

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BACHELOR'S PAD: The right side of the cage.  Cage-divider wall is visible to the left.

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Two new doors were made; one for each side.  Two cable ties act as door hinges for each door.

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The wood dividers help deter the pigs from chewing on the bars both by being in the way and by giving each pig something to chew on.

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Each pig has his own wood divider to chew on.  The dimensions of the dividers are 5"W x 24"L x 1/4" thick.  The dividers are high enough so that each pig can have privacy when they want, yet low enough so that they can visit each other.

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LittleRickie and WalterP visiting at the cage-divider wall.

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