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Robynn McCarthy <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Jan 2000 15:52:10 -0500
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Rowan said:
>Oh, and I know all about them not being able to get into the cage while
>up on those rolling casters.  I had one almost hang himself on his collar
>trying to get into it while I was cleaning parts of it.  For a long time,
>we would put a cardboard box in front of it so they could jump onto the
>box and then into the cage.  Only problem with that was it was a computer
>paper box and they just loved to open up the top and play inside... Now
>they have a ramp leading up to the cage...
 
Your solution to the tall cage stand is a great one.  Here is what we did
instead.  If you take off the long leg extensions and just put the casters
directly into the shorter leg pegs that stick out from the base of the cage
stand (the rectangle that the pan sits on) then the cage is still able to
be easily rolled around, but the cage is only about an inch and a half off
of the floor.  The casters don't snap in precisely, but they stay in just
fine once the cage is on the stand.  We still have a small ramp laying over
the door when it's open for easier access for the fuzz.
 
Robynn and the toothsome threesome
[Posted in FML issue 2942]

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