Housing:
A metal cage with a wire flooring of 14 gauge wire (1 ″ x 1/2 ″ openings) is recommended.
Not exact matches
Other alternatives include gabions, or
cages, of net or
metal wire that are filled
with rocks to fortify shorelines.
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Cage Width: 24-1/2»
Cage Depth: 14-1/2»
Cage Height: 11-3/4» Base Material: Durable plastic Bar Material: Coated
metal wire Included Accessories: Clip on food bowl, solid surface additional level, water bottle, large tube Cubic Feet: 2.4 Suitable Housing For: 1 Syrian Hamster Average Price: $ 120 - $ 150 New Pros: Deep pan, lots of included accessories, large access door Cons: Not much additional floor space
with included accessories, platform obscures a large portion of ground level
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Cage Width: 24»
Cage Depth: 12»
Cage Height: 14» Base Material: Heavy Duty Plastic Bar Material: Chew - proof coated
wire Included Accessories: Shelf
with Food Bowl Hole, Food Bowl, Ramp, Hanging Rat - Shaped Bell Toy Cubic Feet: 2.5 Suitable Housing For: 1 Syrian Hamster Average Price: $ 25 - $ 35 New Pros: Coated
metal bars resist rust, deep plastic pan, sturdy plastic parts, folds down compact, easy to mount running wheel on bars Cons: Included accessories like food bowl not sized for hamsters, jingly toy not useful for hamsters
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Cage Width: 32-1/4»
Cage Depth: 20»
Cage Height: 16-1/2» Base Material: Durable plastic Bar Material: Coated
metal wire Included Accessories: Clip on food bowl, solid surface additional level, water bottle, large tube Cubic Feet: 6.1 Suitable Housing For: 1 Syrian Hamster Average Price: $ 100 - $ 150 New Pros: Deep pan, well sized accessories, large open floor plan, large access door, can be elevated
with stand (sold separately) Cons: Pan height is too high to attach wheel to
wire
Enclosures should be made of
wire and have a solid bottom (such as plastic or
metal), as sores are easily made when rabbits lay on a
wire - bottom
cage for too long so for their safety and comfort, make sure to purchase a
wire cage with a solid bottom.
«One of the most common things we find in puppy mills where we do rescues are dogs
with missing eyes due to the jagged
metal on
wire cages,» said Tim Rickey, senior director of field investigations for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Simply attach the
metal chain to the
cage wire and stuff
with paper or non-perishable treats.
We recommend housing your rats in
cages that are made from either all
metal or plastic,
with wire bars or grates on the top and a solid
metal or plastic pan for the
cage to sit in and hold bedding substrate.
Crates for dogs can be made from different materials,
with the most common type being a
metal /
wire dog
cage.
It is about 9 p.m. and he has just spent the past five hours sitting alone in a
wire cage, on a
metal bench,
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