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CAGE GALLERY
Here are some great examples of cage set ups to inspire you!

DOUBLE MIDWEST

Pictured are midwest cages connected in an L shape to give 16 SQ FT of space. This could house 2-4 female guinea pigs or 2 male guinea pigs. The owner has used a shelving unit to utilize space and each level is its own cage. *Click on picture to expand* Midwest cages can be purchased HERE

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2x4 GRID C&C CAGE WITH LOFT

This is a c&c cage on stand with a small loft made by Kavee Cages. This is the minimum size (without the loft)  that we require for a pair of guinea pigs. This cage provides 10.5 SQ FT of space

**Please note that at the time this pic was taken the adopter had not added hay, pellets or other accessories. *Click on picture to expand*

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"OPEN" CAGE

This fantastic set up is more of an open/free range concept. We think this is a fabulous idea IF your home is safe and if you have no other pets to harm the piggies. We think you could so something similar with grids blocking off of the front. *Click on picture to expand*

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2x5 GRID C&C CAGE ON STAND WITH LOFT

The first level of this cage is 2x5 grids which is 30"x76". The loft is additional space and does not count for overall space. Although guinea pigs do not need multi level cages, a low loft like this with a SAFE ramp is acceptable.  *Click on picture to expand* This cage was purchased HERE.

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DIY WOOD & PLEXIGLASS CAGE

What a fantastic cage! This is 2 separate cages, one on each level. Plexiglass across the front is pleasing to look at and the cage is entirely open so it provides plenty of ventilation. This cage is approximately 126"x 35". *Click on picture to expand*

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DOUBLE MIDWEST CAGES

This creative piggy parent has connected 2 midwest cages at the ends with a ramp connecting both. This provides 16 SQ FT of space and is fantastic if you can fit this into your space. Please note that the bedding in this cage is Aspen. Kiln dried pine or Aspen are the only safe wood based beddings. NEVER use cedar bedding.

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