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servant49 -> Cages (5/22/2009 12:00:31 PM)

My Mistress wishes to cage me for extended periods of time and we have found several bondage puppy cages that would work, but they are all horribly expensive! Has anyone out there found any canine cages that were completely escape proof and possibly even portable that would work for humans and of course didn't cost a fortune? Many of the canine cages I've seen so far were too small or rather flimsy.




SomethingCatchy -> RE: Cages (5/22/2009 1:13:56 PM)

You can get a Great Dane sized dog crate and modify it so it doesn't fold anymore, either with small padlocks, "U" bolts, or a welder. You miught even be able to pick on up cheap on craigslist if your lucky.




hairslave -> RE: Cages (5/22/2009 7:00:54 PM)

Biuld one as a peddlestill under the bed with Draw Unites, one on each side to hold up the bed,. yet out of sight of pring eyes. This can be very useful for storage as well as a cage. It can be as sucure as you want it to be and at the same time be quit.




servant49 -> RE: Cages (5/22/2009 10:57:14 PM)

Thanks for the input.




Br0kenAngel -> RE: Cages (5/31/2009 5:01:02 PM)

I had a huge dog cage that is metal, with a door in front. the top flips open as well, but I have locked it closed. The bottom was hard plastic and the metal top locked into the bottom. It was only $80.00 from the pet supply shop and could fit a person up to 6'5" comfortably. I would put metal bars in it also so that my sub could  not cheat and rest, they had to stay in there on all 4's until I let them out. The best part was that when you took the top off, it could collapse and go under the bed for storage. Good luck!




Lyrica52 -> RE: Cages (6/1/2009 1:11:03 PM)

Look for old style Baby Cribs with wooden (bar) sides. Three or four of them taken apart and refitted together will make a nice cage. If hinges are used with straight pins, it can be knocked down easily for storage. Other than a can of paint and some hardware  this would be very low cost and doable for the unskilled as a weekend project.




servant49 -> RE: Cages (6/1/2009 1:13:54 PM)

BrOkenAngel, Thansk for the information, you don't happen to remember where you got the cage from do you?




chronos1976 -> RE: Cages (6/1/2009 6:00:33 PM)

I bought a 40" dog cage off eBay and used same-lock padlocks to stop it being disassembled. I liked it because it had a side door to make playing easier and could fold down quickly for storage and carriage (holidays etc).

Here are some dog cage sizes to help people find the right size (sorry the table is crude, maybe someone can make it look pretty):

-------------- d ------- w ------- h
------------(cm) --- (cm) --- (cm)

dedicated 115.0 ---- 60.0 --- 75.0

36" ------- 091.0 --- 60.0 --- 66.0
38" ------- 096.5 --- 63.5 --- 63.5
40” ------- 101.6 --- 69.0 --- 78.7
42" ------- 106.6 --- 71.0 --- 77.0
43" ------- 109.0 --- 71.0 --- 78.0
48" ------- 121.0 --- 77.0 --- 83.0

[the dedicated size was taken from the cage made by fetters.co.uk, the dog cage sizes were taken from eBay and Pets at Home]






dcnovice -> RE: Cages (6/1/2009 8:14:24 PM)

quote:

(sorry the table is crude, maybe someone can make it look pretty):


Actually, it looks really spiffy! Nice work.




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