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Post by Jarhead on Mar 27, 2009 18:31:09 GMT -5
Super Pet My First Home Multi-Floor Ferret Home24"L x 24"W x 37"HPros- Easy to put together.
- Deep base for bedding.
- Rolling frame.
- Lots of room to play.
- Fits 4 small rats easily.
Cons- Hard to clean.
- Dwarf and young small rats can escape through bars.
- Can be difficult to get rats out if they hide in corners.
- Limited to toys and hammacks you can put in cage.
Personal rating: 5/10 - Good first cage if you don't have the money to spend on something nicer. Midwest Critter Nation Small Pet HabitatDouble Level Dimensions: 36"L x 24"W x 63"H Weight: 97 lbs. Single Level Dimensions: 36"L x 24"W x 39"H Weight: 59 lbs. [/i] Pros- Extreamly easy to clean! Cover shelves with fleece (just throw in the wash when dirty) and litter train rats.
- Double open doors on top and bottom make easy access to rats.
- Small bars allow easy climing with no escape.
- Easy to hang lots of hammocks and place toys.
- Lots of room to play.
- Can devide upper and lower levels so that boys and girls can be kept in the same cage but seperated.
- Can swing up and lock ramps to allow cleaning with now friendly interruptions. ;D
- Adjustable shelf hight.
- Plastic flooring gets rid of dangerous falls.
- When both levels are used, can easily fit (at least) 6 small rats.
- Extra storage space under cage.
Cons- I've had it for about a week now and I have no complaints. The only bad thing I've noticed right now is it is quite large, so it took me a while to find a place to put it.
Personal rating: 10+/10[/center]
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Post by Renegade on Mar 27, 2009 19:38:11 GMT -5
Wow, thanks! I've actually been looking at getting the second one, but even the single layer is too big for my bedroom. I found something else at Petsmart, but I can't remember the brand. I'll see if I can find it to post a link.
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