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New set of cages

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This is the first of three sets of cages (all similar to this one). I posted some design drawing for this one some time ago....well here's the finished product....I made a few changes from my original idea.
This one is for my non-breeding chins. Each unit measures about 24"x24"x19-21" and the whole thing (including wheels) is just under seven feet tall. Each unit has a 10" shelf along the back and will have a hammock when I get around to putting them in.
The whole thing cost me about $185 USD to build. It's really big yet, still manages to save a lot of space because it's tall rather than spread out.


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Here's one of an individual unit and another one just for laughs (its my oldest dog Lucy incognito).


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love the dog! Those cages look very nice and clean. I like them


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Nice job on the cage ... I might start venturing into the homeade cage building ... always nice to see new ideas.


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lol @ Lucy!!!!!!!!!! that is toooo cute!!!!!
I love the cages.. those are tall!!! I cant belive the chins are just sitting there instead of trying to jump out!!


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Those are great cages. Lucy is adorable.


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That's a great cage to save space Wonderful design!
Lucy is too funny, she makes a good lookin' blonde


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Very nice cages. Looks like you did a great job!
I just had cages made by the Hooterites (a kind of colony out here, similar to Amish or Mennonites). He made them out of malamine 24 x 24 x 24 and they look like real cabinets you would hang in your house. He even finished all the edges (they make their own melamine) with hardened melamine trim that looks like edging on a kitchen counter. They even cut the door out so it is one solid piece instead of pieces put together. They stack three high and have a 10 inch storage box on the bottom. I just love them. I'll post pictures as soon as I take some!
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