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Old 28-04-2011, 06:07 PM
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cage help please

is this one suitable for one mouse? hes a weeny one aswell

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i did a calculater thing and it said 13,6 mice could live in it but i think i might have put the measurements in wrong or something!
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Re: cage help please

I would say no

E.T.A - I just thought as it is one lil loner you could look for a Cambridge, I have one of my boys in one ahd he loves it
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Re: cage help please

More experienced people will be along soon with suggestions for good cages, but that is way too small for meeces!
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Re: cage help please

I don't like it. It's far too small for anything, and with all that plastic I bet it gets chewed. Something like a Ferplast Mary or a Savic Ruffy would be suitable, and they pop up second hand on ebay for very little money.
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Re: cage help please

brilliant thank you

will look at all of them there is a large plastic cage similar to this one but with a plastic shelf in it that they can hide in for £15 which might do him till i can find a better cage just want something cheap but suitable to see me through till pay day http://www.thearkpetshop.co.uk/?p=2_...range%20Yellow
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brilliant thank you

will look at all of them there is a large plastic cage similar to this one but with a plastic shelf in it that they can hide in for £15 which might do him till i can find a better cage just want something cheap but suitable to see me through till pay day The Pet Express - Rody Cavia - Orange Yellow - £43.49 - Small Animals - Cages
What is he in at the mo?
Surely he'll be fine until payday, seems silly to waste money
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Re: cage help please

hes in a kidney bean shaped bottom of a rotastack, my pay day is 3 weeks away well thats my "spare" spend on what i want money lol plus another cage means poss more mice
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