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canupleaseme -> Cage help please?? (3/4/2007 5:03:18 AM)

Hi I am trying to find a cage for my boy. But ihave no idea what size to get he is 5ft 10 .  I want a cage thats big enough for him to change position but keep him either sat or knelt can anyone help???




joyinslavery -> RE: Cage help please?? (3/4/2007 5:07:11 AM)

I haven't looked in the archive (I'll bet there is something there), and I won't due to laziness at the moment but if you can't find what you're looking for there, send me a message on the other side and I can send you a link for (what I think is) a custom fitter. 

Have fun. 




canupleaseme -> RE: Cage help please?? (3/4/2007 5:10:37 AM)

Thankyou [:)]




makinkycpl -> RE: Cage help please?? (3/4/2007 5:20:05 AM)

Good Morning
  Any good xlarge  heavy duty dog cage would do! They are not tall enough to do anything but kneel in, and you can use a padlock aroung the door frame. They can be bought anywhere on line in pet products.




ArgoGeorgia -> RE: Cage help please?? (3/4/2007 5:47:14 AM)

Agree with makinkycpl.  And xlarge dog cage should do great.  I have one that has a couple of features that are great.  First, it actually has 2 doors, one on the end and one on the wide portion of the cage.  Gives a little flexibility in positioning.  Second, the thing folds flat and can be stored under a bed in like a minute or two.  Oh - almost forgot, has a pullout plastic tray in the bottom too.

Now - this cage is actually for my large lab.  But, I'm 5'11" and I have gotten in it - um, for cleaning, yeah - and it fit well.  Petsmart, I think it was about $125 or $150 maybe.

Final word of advice.  Get some plastic zipties to secure the sides.  Most of the cages have walls that use pins or latches to secure the walls and a bratty sub could easily get out of it.




sleazy -> RE: Cage help please?? (3/4/2007 6:44:42 AM)

forget petsmart etc. try ebay :)
http://cgi.ebay.com/BRAND-NEW-42-Folding-Dog-Cage-Crate-Crates-Kennel_W0QQitemZ150097228814QQihZ005QQcategoryZ20745QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I have been thinking more about a large parrot cage, it seems more unusual than a dog one but cannot be hidden away




ArgoGeorgia -> RE: Cage help please?? (3/4/2007 7:17:37 AM)

The one I have is a bit bigger - 48L x 30W x 32H.

I would think the problem with the parrot cage would be getting the sub into it since the doors aren't probably big enough for a human.  I do like the idea of something like a pedestal so that the cage is raised off the floor and the poor creature is put on display though!




canupleaseme -> RE: Cage help please?? (3/4/2007 7:28:27 AM)

[:D][:D]Thanks guys ones on its way yay




oddity83 -> RE: Cage help please?? (3/4/2007 2:13:31 PM)

Why not build one? A basic wooden one should be some what easy to make, or you could convert a amroir into one perhaps.




MomentsofHistory -> RE: Cage help please?? (3/8/2007 2:16:20 PM)

Ah, cage creativity, my favorite thing! The wire bottom of some cages can be quite painful for longer periods spent, that can be a good and bad thing cant it?




BOUNTYHUNTER -> RE: Cage help please?? (3/8/2007 2:44:36 PM)

YES. look in pet supply's,some places carry a large metal dog shipping crate.I know it worked well for our little 5-2 slut that we were breaking..bounty




subboi3382 -> RE: Cage help please?? (3/9/2007 12:08:01 AM)

like they said, a big dog cage is perfect, my master has one




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