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Subject: Re: Just incase she ever does get galv.poisoning, where can i....
Posted by JO on May 03, 1999 at 11:29:03:

In Reply to: Re: Just incase she ever does get galv.poisoning, where can i.... posted by Donna Pearlman on May 02, 1999 at 21:23:56:

For a hospital cage, you can use and aquarium. They usually run around 7 bucks. Place a heating pad underneath it on one side. This way she will stay warm.

JO

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: Just a suggestion, if she is ill and you're looking for a "hospital cage", can you get a large critter carrier?I bought one to carry my baby gliders home in and they were in it for a few weeks.It wasn't expensive, maybe 20.00 tops and you could put a heating pad under it in a towel to keep her warm. I hope she gets better.--------- : : I need to get a plastic or whatever covered cage that is smaller than the one I have, so I can keep her in my room. Mine is 24x24x36. I cant spend more than 50 dollars. Anyone know where I can get one, if not I will resort to my local PetCo or the mall I guess. thanks neway

: : : Jess
: : Jess. All I know is that this wire is more expensive than the galvanized kind. Just off the hand I would say that a gal. wire cage costing 30 dollars would be 50 or more with the PVC coated wire. Just my estimation. I ahve not seen any cages out there that are under 50 dollars for even galvanized wire ones. sorry.
: : Tim




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