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Post by littleraton on Dec 4, 2007 7:21:37 GMT 10
I have quite a similar cage. I think though, when it comes to cages, as long as the cage is actually big enough to fit the number of rats you own, what really matters is how you decorate! What I mean is that wodent wheels, beds, igloos, toys, etc are what truly make a cage comfortable for a rat.
Of course I'm sure you know this though! The cage itself looks reasonable. Some things you should take into account though is that it is flat packed - will it be okay to assemble? And also, will it be easy to clean? It looks like the tub at the bottom is quite shallow, will there be enough room for bedding, etc?
Hope this helps,
little raton
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rach
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Post by rach on Dec 4, 2007 7:36:03 GMT 10
Some things you should take into account though is that it is flat packed - will it be okay to assemble? And also, will it be easy to clean? It looks like the tub at the bottom is quite shallow, will there be enough room for bedding, etc? The cage does come flat packed, but I found it ok to assemble, the directions are fairly straight forward. As for the tray down the bottom, it is shallow, I just line it with newspaper so my boys don't actually have anything on the bottom apart from that and a littler tray with breeders choice litter in it Rach
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ceara
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Post by ceara on Aug 13, 2008 12:55:56 GMT 10
I've got that cage and have it set up with some towelling for carpet. I'm thinking of getting some lino, but I'm not sure yet. I don't have rats for the cage yet, but I'll update with a review when I have some who have had time to settle in!
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