Chewy, Brownie, Stowaway and Little Lamb

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Cubes and Coroplast Cage

6 x 2 cubes and coroplast cage
Left side of cage
Middle of cage
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Top left side
Top right side
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Left side view
Right side view
My guinea pigs live in a 6 x 2(84" x 28") Cubes and Coroplast cage.

Left side

 

Middle


Right side

 

Top left side

 

Top right side

 

Full length view

 

Left side view

 

Right side view

Second level
Cuddl-E-Cup
Super Pet Cuddl-E-Cup
Food bowls
Grid fence

There is a five cube second level in the cage that is used as their primary dining area for pellets and veggies.  It helps keep their food free of bedding. 

Super Pet Cuddl-E-Cup beds are also up there. 

 

Cuddl-E-Cup

 

Four food bowls.

 

A grid fence used to prevent the food bowls from being knocked off the second level. 

 

Brick patio
Frozen water bottle
Ramp
Fiddlesticks & zip ties holding ramp
There is a patio built with 11 red concrete bricks.  It helps reduce the incline of the ramp that leads up to the second level of the cage and also provides a cool place for the piggies to rest.
 

On really hot days I put an old Kool-Aid container filled w/frozen water on the patio.  You'll also notice my pigs eating grass that I've grown in an old tofu container.


I use a 16" Super Pet Ferret/Small animal cage ramp for access to the second level.  The ramp is attached to the second level with zip ties.

Here you can see the zip ties that connect the ramp to the 2nd level.  Brownie is sitting on a large Fiddlesticks.

Brick under water bottle
Hay rack
Super Pet Pigloos
I have a brick under their water bottle to help absorb any dripping water.

I'm using a LeeRowan Tote Basket with pivoting handle as a hay holder.

 

Super Pet Igloos and hanging bird toys.

Cleaning cage It takes me about 45 to 60 minutes to clean the cage.  First I take my pigs out of the cage and place them in a small cage or in a pen for a little floor time.  Then I remove all the bricks from the cage.  I then attach a garbage bag to the grids in the front of the cage with binder clips.  Using a dust pan I scoop out the bedding and empty it into the garbage bag that I hold open with my other hand.  After removing the bedding I vacuum up the dust and clean the coroplast with a spray solution of 50% water and 50% vinegar.  Dry the coroplast with paper towels and you're done.
 
 

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