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willowisp

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  1. Ive only ever used alfalfa hay in cubes, but know that some people do use them. As long as its good quality hay, youre laughing :wink2:

     

    Have you seen her in the bath yet? I still find it utterly adorable, and the pleasure on their face is mega cute! :wub: :wub:

  2. As for the cage, hope you won't hate me for saying this but I'm not keen on mesh cages (it's just me, sorry sorry sorry :flowers: ). I've used them for the rats and they inevitably end up oxidised looking and rusted (must be how I clean them), and I figured if I'm going to splash out this time I would go for something I really love (that is still suitable for her of course as that's the priority).

     

    I have seen a few people that keep chins and/or goos in parrot cages, so I thought it might be a good plan.

     

    See I feel bad for saying that now. I don't mean anything bad about anyone else's choices. I'll get me coat. :rolleyes:

     

    Dont be daft, its just personal preference :) . Ive seen chinnies kept in parrot cages aswell, as long as they have shelves to hop on to on the way up, youll be grand :wink:

     

    Dont feel bad for saying your opnion :GroupHug:

  3. They look great cages Kathy :)

     

    Another place you may want to look is: John Hopewell He is reknowned for his cages and most of mine have come from him. Theyre really well built and perfect for chinnies. The general concensus is get the biggest cage you can afford to allow them to have lots of room to run around in when theyre in there. You dont want a cage crammed with chins who cant move!! :rolleyes:

     

    Good low price toys too, if you go to your local carpet shop and ask for the tubes that the carpet come on theyre generally very nice and happy to help, and the chins love them. Wooden spoons are great for nibbling too :wink:

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