Sentences with phrase «between cage wires»

Feeding Instructions: Hang treat stick vertically from side of your pet's cage or place the hanger between cage wires and rotate.

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When purchasing a multi-story wire cage, ensure that there is not too much space between the stories in case your hamster falls.
Dwarf hamsters are best housed in a glass aquarium, as most wire cages designed for hamsters are not escape - proof due to the large spaces between the bars (don't buy a cage with more than 1 cm of spaces between the bars).
The space between the bars on a dwarf hamster cage should be no more than 1/4 inch apart, a dimension that is really difficult to find on wire cages that are large enough.
Your main choices will be between a wire cage (usually on a plastic base), a plastic modular cage (the kind with many compartments and tubes), or an aquarium (with a secure mesh lid).
The white dividers you see between the cages are actually the broken - down cardboard boxes that the wire crates came in.
If wire cages are used, the spaces between wire mesh should not be so wide that small rodent feet can get caught.
So if you choose a wire cage, for example, you will need to check that the gaps between the bars are too small for a dwarf hamster to squeeze through.
Wire - top cages usually come in 0.5 inches (12 mm) or 0.3 inches (8 mm) gaps between the bars.
Unfortunately, due to the many gaps between the wires, this cage does not offer any protection against breezes.
If your hamster should ever get stuck in between the bars of their cage, a pair of wire cutters can safely free your pet.
However, because the cage has spaces between the wires, when your hamster starts kicking up his or her bedding or throwing around their food, some of it is likely to get through the bars and onto the space around the cage.
I would like to switch to a wire cage for my little robo Petal, but to be honest, most of the cages pictured here appear to have too much space between the wire for a dwarf hamster.
Feral cats were captured between September 2010 and June 2013, using either large wire cage traps, leg - hold traps (soft - jaw, size # 1.5) or by spotlighting and netting with the assistance of dogs trained to locate and bail cats up trees.
Wire cages can be used for gerbils but gerbils do have a tendency to kick the bedding out between the wires when they burrow which makes a mess.
In this majestic work by Anselm Kiefer, Schechina is represented as a headless bride whose head was replaced by a wire cage from where the Tree of Life emerges, with reference to the ten Sephirot in Kabbalah, and making the connection between the Celestial and Earth Kingdom.
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