From Debbie: "The basic setup is made from cubes & coroplast. The ramps are made from standard 6" pine from Home Depot. The ramps are easily removable and are tight-fitted and use pressure to keep them in place. The ramp has traction tape (used for stair treads) to give the piggies footing and also keeps their nails trimmed because of the sand paper finish. Areas that would expose them to a fall are enclosed by ramp or the cube material. We put holes in the ramp for reduction of overall weight, light transmission, and observation of the piggies. We have had this set-up now for about a month and have not had any problems with it to speak of. The cleaning is done by removing the ramps and 4 hutches and the hanging hammock, we use a small dust pan and brush to clean the levels out and replace with fresh materials. It takes about 5-10 minutes to do a complete cage clean-up. The cage is very sturdy and can be picked up because all sections and corners have plastic electrical ties binding them tightly together."
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Date(s): October 28, 2003. Album by Teresa@CavySpirit.com. 1 - 12 of 12 Total. 9866 Visits.
1 View 1 "Nice Cage. I love your ramps.
Just out of curiosity,..." "Awesome cage - great job, Debbie!" "what are the holes for?" "This is the best C&C cage i've ever seen:)" "Hi! I love those ramps, could you please email me at ..." "nice cage but i want 2 know how 2 make it!!!!!!" View Comments...
2 3story3 "I love the cage. The piggies are even cuter!" "nice cage" "Awwww XD I wanna build a cage just like this for when..." View Comments...
3 View 3 "Did you make that? That is so neat. how'd you do it?" "This is amazing.. How easy is it to clean?" View Comments...