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    jick wrote:
    What\'s the brand name of the bottom cage? I\'m always hunting for new designs!
    I have no idea, sorry. It doesn\'t have a brand name printed on it, I got it new on ebay for a really good price (think it was £19.99).

    The adjustable platform and ramp actually came with the Marchioro \'Robin\' cage that Harriet is in, but since her cage is bigger than Hector\'s, I thought that it was fairer that he should get it.

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    Right now I have a marchioro cage which I really like. I just wish it was a little shorter. Ham has never tried climbing the sides so I\'m not worried about him falling. I\'m just trying to save a little space...

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    thistle, where did you get the stand for Harriet\'s cage? i\'ve been trying to look for one and i can\'t find one big enough.
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    jick wrote:
    What\'s the brand name of the bottom cage? I\'m always hunting for new designs!
    It *looks* like a Super Pets cage.
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    I suppose it does. The black wire was throwing me off a little. It\'s funny... over the past 6 months, between my original search for a cage and now, I must have seen EVERY cage known to mankind. And yet I keep looking!

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    omelette wrote:
    thistle, where did you get the stand for Harriet\'s cage? i\'ve been trying to look for one and i can\'t find one big enough.
    It came with the cage. Here\'s where I got it (I know it\'s in the u.k, but it lets you see what the cage came with).....

    http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/rodent...bit_cage/30342

    It may seem expensive (around $150), but, unfortunately, that is actually quite cheap for over here.

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    After I got Cotton, I changed the C&C cage around three times, then came Noodles and it had to change yet again. Then we had to move in August- and the design changed another three times before I settled on something functional. Then came Cocoa, and I added a top level for her that is the size of Cotton\'s original dwelling shown up above. Eventually, she and Cotton will share their cage, right now I am slowly introducing them.

    Bottom line is, I am thankful I went the C&C route to start with, otherwise I\'d be looking and upgrading to a larger size for three hogs (yikes, can you say EXPENSIVE? :pinch: ) and a way to organize it all. When I had my hamster, she had three different homes her entire life, and her toys were constantly accumulating and changing. I spoiled her rotten! My nightstand cabinet is filled with toys that I switch out for the hogs- mostly ferret funnels and tubes, things that take up a lot of space BUT STILL .

    So I know how you guys feel about the cage problem, but I wouldn\'t feel guilty about only having your hog for a couple of weeks and buying him/her a new habitat . You could always end up using it for either another animal in the future, or even a transport cage for trips or something.

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    When Tweetle is fully grown and well adjusted to us and everything (probably a couple of months) I will consider getting a C&C cage. But for now it\'s looking good. Thanks everybody!

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