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I love the options they give you, too! The one I bought was pretty basic, but I do like the flip-top lid option, and to powder coat it if you want. As of now, I could get my own cage powder coated for less than what they charge, but it's a nice option to have. It stays cleaner and looks much nicer....
Martin's is my favorite cage manufacturer. I have an R-680 from when my boys were still around. It really was the best cage. I rat sat for two big boys for a month and they had the R-695 that I bought. I'll never own another type of rat cage again. I fell in love with theirs and had planned to buy ...
For the last week poor Aster has been living in a cat carrier at night and loose in the bathroom during the day. Last night I finally got her new cage - a Martin's Skyscraper. I absolutely love it. As an extra added bonus, too, my older girl, Rosalie, seems to have finally accepted Aster. When her c...
caninesrock wrote:That's so cool that your cats and rats get along. I wouldn't leave them alone unsupervised together though.
Oh, no way. I don't take chances like that. As sweet as they all are, I know that in a fraction of a second something could change and one of the rats could be lunch.
Good luck with finding a better cage! Glad you found her, and thank goodness your cats didn't decide to eat her. :) :agreed: Oddly enough, it is my Bengal/tabby mix cat that I trust the most around the rats and rabbit. She has zero prey drive and will lay right on the bed watching them play on my l...
I would suggest looking into a new cage if she's getting out that frequently. Better safe than sorry. She's definitely going to need a cage with smaller bar spacing. Oddly enough, she had been in a cage exactly like this with one of my other rats for awhile and she never got out. I bought her a cag...
WooHoo! I found her. She was hunkered down in the next room under my bed and it looked like she had been there awhile. Poor girl was so glad to see me. It's a good thing our cats are so desensitized to the other animals because 3 of the 4 slept in that room last night and 1 of them was padding aroun...
Last weekend one of my rats discovered a way out of her new cage. It was always during the day and we caught her within minutes of her getting out so it wasn't too big of a deal. I blocked up the area, zip tied the spots that could be a potential problem and she's been fine ever since. Sometime last...
I hope they find her! I'm glad most people seemed to be concerned with getting her home rather than flipping out because someone has a kangaroo. More than likely that is only the case because a kangaroo is perceived as a low-threat animal. If it were a cougar, bear or heck, even a pit bull, it woul...
Would it be okay to feed my rabbit de-spined cactus pads? Whenever I'm making salads for the Bearded Dragon and Russian Tortoise I always include cactus pad. Since I make their salads at the same time, I've wondered if it would be okay to put a bit in her salad or if there is some reason why it woul...
Hello, and welcome! We're glad to have you officially here. I would love to hear some about your bearded dragon. I really like reptiles a lot. Are there any exotics you're interested? I've had my bearded dragon, Mango, for 7 yrs. I bought him from a breeder in New Jersey as a hatchling. He is an or...
I've been a lurker here on the boards for quite a long time but finally decided to join in and introduce myself. I'm from Delaware, have been married 14 yrs. and have a 13 yr. old homeschooled son. I'm the animal lover of the family and have: 4 cats (Scout, Zooey, Shakespeare & Apollo) 2 rats (R...