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Post by jakeandlexie on May 24, 2009 18:13:05 GMT -5
Hi. I'm new and I'm looking either to build my ferret a new cage or to make hers more entertaining for her. I was wondering if you all could post pics of your cages. If they are homade I owuld also enjoy directions if you have them. Antoher thing, I don't mean to be rude but if you guys could post pics only or ateast don't just put txt. I want this thread for pictures not conversation. THanks a lot! Hope I didn't offend anyone.
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Post by weloveourweasels on May 24, 2009 18:43:59 GMT -5
maybe you should post pictures of your cage so people can make suggestions how to make it more entertaining.
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Post by jakeandlexie on May 24, 2009 18:53:35 GMT -5
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Post by tsslilsis on May 25, 2009 10:44:18 GMT -5
This was my home made cage.. It started out like this.. Just a regular old cabinet that was made in the 70's.. It had no back on it so we put a back on it, took to solid doors off and built wooden frames then stapled mesh to them (we used small mess so that Weezer couldn't chew on it), and we removed the long brace that went across the front inside.. Before we did anything: After we put the back on and removed the doors: After we painted the inside and put the new doors on (We painted it dark blue and used glow in the dark non toxic paint to make stars and we also printed a picture of the moon and stuck it to the wall with a clear coat, though you cannot see that in the picture) Finished product (Except I did carpet the ramp after this was taken).. As you can see we also added a second level and a ramp.: It was about $20 total to do.. The cabinet was being thrown away, we already had the wood, the paint and I think the knobs.. So we didn't have to pay for much. But if you can find a cheap cabinet at a yard sale or one beside the road, you can do a lot with one. Feel free to ask any questions! -~Ketlin
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Post by jakeandlexie on May 26, 2009 15:34:02 GMT -5
Wow! That cage looks great!
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