Why Your C&C Guinea Pig Cage May Need a Bottom

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2009

http://stores.ebay.com/BluestoneCommerce-Cages-and-Guitars
This video will show you how to help AVOID SERIOUS INJURY to your guinea pigs. Most people do not consider this factor when buying or building their C&C cages. See why not having a cage bottom may spell serious disaster to your pigs (and possibly your carpet) in certain common situations.
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  • They are 14-inches by 14-inches.

    BlueStoneCommerce

  • My question is do the Guinea Pigs feel the wire bottom of the cage through the Coroplast?

  • @susanmarie512

    Nope - absolutely not. The coroplast bottom is 4mm think and is fairly rigid. So it's impossible to feel the grids through the plastic.

    BlueStoneCommerce

  • I think your cages are a great design I like color though and all the cages I have found on your shopping channels are black. Is that the only color your cages come in?

  • @beegood102169 Black is the only color we stock. However, if you want a specific color, email us and we will special order at no add'l charge. However, it will add 1 or 2 days to delivery. Not a big deal.

  • this is a stupid video quit ripping people off these "cages" are sold at bed bath and beyond and these fools just mass order the clips and square mesh and sell them for ridiculous prices you can get 16 squares and the clamps for under 20 dollars

  • @Fings369 Absolutely true (maybe not the "stupid video" part).

    A friend of mine built his own house. We both paid about the same for our houses, but his is 3X as big as mine. You can ALWAYS save money by buying the raw materials and doing the work yourself.

    It's a tradeoff. If you want to save money, design and build your own cage. Many people do.

    If you want to save time and effort in research, design, materials selection and materials acquisition - buy a cage from a reputable seller.

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  • doesmall the c&c cages you sell on ebay have the bottom?

  • @BlueStoneCommerce you do have a point

  • Great idea. When I build mine I'm going to have clip hooks from the cage to the walls though it's going nowhere unless I unclip

  • Wouldn't it be more secure if you built a second wall along the back downwards behind the table?

  • I love the size of that cage that is the same exact one im ordering for my piggy off the web site great size and its cool how you can get a giant cage for less than 100 dollars when these little small cages in pet stores cost just about that price.

  • where do u get the blocks

  • what is the size of one of the c&c grids?

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