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Celtic Ferret <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Nov 2004 08:52:58 -0500
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>From:    john rich <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: MIDWEST CAGES..
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>I wish I could help Kim O.  with her Midwest cage, but I have had the
>same problem with their "Playpen", with the `long` falls, not enough
>floor space at any level, and, as with you, Kim, that black tray & the
>`groove` around it that the cage actually "rests" in, is a problem to
>clean out!!  You have to lift the whole cage or playpen OUT of the tray,
>after you loosen at least 4 capscrews!  Has anyone who has or had a
>"Midwest Cage or Playpen" ever contacted the Co.  about add-ons?? ...
 
I've been using Midwest cages for several years now and really like them.
A company called Kritter Koncepts, a ferret rescue, makes a retrofit kit
that is perfect for ferrets.  the kits comes with 1 floor with a trap
door and two shelves.
 
When my two oldest girls were having healthy problems they could still
navigate the ramps on the cage.  Even when Phoebe lost the use of her
hind legs she could still climb up to the second level and get into
her hammock.
[Posted in FML issue 4688]

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