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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on April 02, 2003 at 20:26:48:
In Reply to: Cage- has anyone done this before? posted by girlzilla on April 02, 2003 at 07:56:20:
I bought for my igs cats cages.The cages are high, around 7 F but they are not very large, only 3 f.As they are not expensive i bought several, i cut the wire coated bars and i joined them.So their cages are now 7F High and 6 F Long.
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:Okay, so right now I have a large puppy crate for Bud. I'm dying to get him something bigger, but can't start building my dream enclosure quite yet.
:But puppy crates are on super low sale at a local petstore. So what I'm thinking about doing is getting another jumbo one, cutting a hole in the top of one and the bottom of the other, and stacking them so that Bud has like a little two-storey apartment. I could lash them together with zip ties, since I don't have any welding equipment.
:Has anybody ever cut through rubber-coated wire cage bars before? Should I file and snap, or would a big pair of pruning shears/ wire cutters do it? I really don't want to lose a finger. :)
:BTW, the crate is elevated, and he's a limited freeroamer (my living room and a few hallways) via his ramp.
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