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C&C cage where to buy from?

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NeverSurrender · 20/08/2017 20:52

Hi! We have two little piggies who got the last few months have been living outside in a hutch/run , but after seeing a fox in the garden I'm desperate to get them indoors for the night! Also when the weather is rubbish I feel guilty for them stuck outside in their (roomy) hutch on their own! Blush
I've been looking at C&C cages and am fairly confident I could put one together but can anyone direct me to the best place to buy the pieces from please ? I'm thinking maybe a 2x5 with a little loft part , and on a stand so I can put some storage boxes underneath to hide all their food and hay! I wish you could just buy a DIY kit .. or can you?

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NeverSurrender · 20/08/2017 20:52

Thanks all Grin

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ASDismynormality · 20/08/2017 20:54

From here -
candcguineapigcages.co.uk/

NeverSurrender · 20/08/2017 21:31

Ooh they look good! Quite expensive, does anyone know how they compare with buying the bits and making yourself? If it's not a lot of difference may be worth it!
Also does anyone have one with a lid? I like the idea of one without a lid but is it crazy to worry cats will come in the house and get them? We often keep the top windows open in their room the dining room

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Toottootcar · 29/08/2017 19:25

I've one with storage under but you don't get as much as you might think as there are grids along the middle too - so only half the depth is available for storage. You can still get a hay-sized plastic tub under each square though.

Llamacorn · 29/08/2017 19:28

Much cheaper on amazon! And you can use corrugated plastic for your own base to save extra pennies.

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