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Bottom view - looking from the left4 viewsThis view shows the igloo and litter box, as well as the water bottle on the outside of the cage.JMBIndy
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Bottom view - from the right5 viewsOn the cage door is a shower caddy. I hope to train them to go into the caddy when it is time to play. In the background is a corner shelf, along with a small basket full of bedding.JMBIndy
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Full view12 viewsThe cage sits within a converted computer desk. To lighted up the area, I placed a light blue fabric on the back and sides of the desk. The cage slid nicely into place.
Dimensions: 21D x 32W x 34HJMBIndy
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Rosie1 viewsRosie is checking out the little pillow I sewed for her. It's turned out to be one of her favorite areas to rest.JMBIndy
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Fishing for peas1 viewsNot as good a picture, but you get the idea.JMBIndy
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Fishing for peas4 viewsThe first thing Rosie did upon entering the cage was to start digging in the water dish, as if she were looking for something. Sure enough, when I put a bowl of water with peas, she took to it like a duck to water. Pardon the cliche....JMBIndy
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Top view from left side.5 viewsI have no idea if the girls will use the wheel. If not, I'll remove it and place something else of interest in it's spot. A ferret hammock and tunnel are available for snuggling.JMBIndy
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Top view from the right2 viewsI added a couple of shelves here for a variety. The top contains a couple of boxes, cut to fit between the shelf and the cage top. I'm sure they'll enjoy the privacy.JMBIndy
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