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Sharon Burbine followed up my posting with concerns on the height of the
cage and lack of levels. Yeah, they're high. I added three 1.5' wide
wooden shelves to each of mine, so they've each got two levels and several
ramps. One of the middle levels is just a ramp leading up to a hammock; the
top level has a pillowcase hammock. When you buy the cage it comes with two
carpeted shelves that are really pretty inadequate. I borrowed from the
design of those and just cut wood boards to fit, sanded them, and installed
hooks at either end so i can take the shelves out and rearrange them when
necessary. With five boards, the cage is very safely multi-level. Nobody's
ever fallen more than 7 inches.
The cage collapses with a maximum of effort, but it folds down to a very
compact shape. The cage also comes off the base *very* conveniently, and
locks on more securely than it looks like it would. The only drawback of
the shelves i put in is the fact that the ferrets' claws go *skrrrt*
*skrrrt* - i just dont keep them in my bedroom. :) No splinters so far,
either.
Melissa
___ Melissa Litwicki __ [log in to unmask] ___
By the whole newsgroup devoted tennis showing
it after scarfing fork and laughters
[Posted in FML issue 1834]
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