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Attaching Cage Decorations by Kathy
This album contains photos that show how to safely attach decorative items to your guinea pig's cage. The album includes close-up photos and how-to instructions. The important thing to keep in mind is that if you can't make an item safe for a guinea pig, don't use it not matter how much it would visually enhance the cage. Information on making a "Cubes and Coroplast" cage may be found at: www.cavycages.com

Date(s): July 20, 2002. Album by Kathy. Photos by Kathy. 1 - 10 of 45 Total.
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Upside-down plastic tray "gazebo" rests on clear-acrylic legs; metal utility standards cover the top of the base wall to protect the adhesive-backed paper from being chewed

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Close-up of right-hand side of cage; metal utility-standards are screwed to top of wooden frame to prevent chewing

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Close-up of decorative detail; acrylic is placed between the decorative items and guinea pigs to prevent chewing

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Birdhouse switchplate cover, sunflower frame, and wooden-screen trim

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Birdhouse on pole with sunflower frame attached: switchplate cover and frame attached to "pole" with wire

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Picture frame sign: attached to wire cage grids with wire or nylon cable tie

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Switch-plate cover for both ends of the front of cage front: attached to cage with wire

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Aquarium plants to decorate front of cage: attached along front of cage with wire or small cable ties

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Close-up of adhesive-backed wall border with stickers added: butterflies and frog

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Background created with adhesive-backed paper and stickers; clear acrylic is placed in front of background to protect it from being chewed

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