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Your cage is wonderful. You obviously care a lot about your pets. It's silly how many people are trying to call you out with incorrect criticisms. You obviously know what your doing =)
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Using stacker cubes is a great idea! Simple and modular, presumably cost-effective too!
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WAW!! how you keep it clean?
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wow can i have one or two i love guinea pigs
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it looks cool in all, but shouldn't the cage be on the floor?? what if a table fell over?? now that wouldn't be good..
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when will you make another video?
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what if they jump over?
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how many guinea pigs do you have? was that tall thing a cage of guinea pigs too?
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how much 4 the cage
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where did you buy your coroplast?
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I don't know how many pigs you all think I have. It is a 32.6 square foot cage for 6 pigs. I buy them 50 pounds of Oxbow hay from Foster and Smith and they have unlimited access to it. they get a salad nightly. I also have an exotics vet for their care.
thegirlsmom 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
isnt the cage too small for that many guineas?
do they get fresh grass every day, a vital part of their diet?
sapphiretrigger 2 years ago
I don't know how many pigs you think are in there, but it is 32.6 square feet for 6 pigs. I buy them 50 pounds of Oxbow hay at a time and they have unlimited access to it. They get a salad nightly.
thegirlsmom 2 years ago
Pine shavings are bad for guinea pigs. They cause respitory problems.
1111JayJay1111 2 years ago
You are very worng. My pine shavings are kiln/heat dried and are perfectly safe.
thegirlsmom 2 years ago