Guinea Pig cages
We are selling two cages that are in excellent condition, with accessories for a full set up. We are selling the cages, as our two guinea pigs have sadly passed away.
We have a big, wooden framed run for outdoors, and a smaller plastic cage for indoors; both of which are suitable for rabbits or guinea pigs. We usually brought our guinea pigs inside at night, to prevent them getting too cold, and brought them in when the weather was bad, however we put them outside during the day to give them some good exercise, and grass, which is a staple food of their diet.
The outdoor run has an enclosed sleeping area for the rabbits or guinea pigs, and a large run, to give access to grass. It is in good condition, and is 170 cm in length, 70 cm in width, and 50 cm in height.
The indoor cage is in excellent condition, with only a broken clip on the side, however this doesn't affect the cage usage. It is 100 cm in length, 54 cm in width and 44 cm in height.
With the cages, we are also including:
- 3 water bottles in good condition
- A white flat ceramic food bowl
- A blue and white ceramic bowl
- 2 plastic animal houses
- A wooden animal house
- A green plastic container (we used to wash
the guinea pigs in)
- A green plastic corner toilet box
- vitamin C water supplement
- Hay in a small storage box
- Barley straw for bedding
- Pine bedding
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