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Old 08-03-2009, 11:05 PM
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not sure if this is the ferret section?

anyways, im wanting to get a Explorer Cage, i have one ferret but i am getting another later this week and would like a bigger cage. As i have a male (castrated) and this new one wont be (until i get him done) someone said u can split the cage into two.

my question is as it looks huge does it come like that or flatpack? as im worried about getting it in the house and up the stairs
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Old 08-03-2009, 11:19 PM
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i think i have this in the wrong section
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Old 09-03-2009, 08:45 PM
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someone needs to move it to equipment classifeds

but look here.. www.adtrader.co.uk type in your postcode and see whats close to you..

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someone needs to move it to equipment classifeds

but look here.. www.adtrader.co.uk type in your postcode and see whats close to you..

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No they don't. She is asking if it arrives flat packed or not.

I don't have this cage I'm afraid scorpioleah, so I'm not sure whether it is completely flat packed or partially. But I do know a few people on other forums who have mentioned having to assemble it. Like I say though, not sure if that's fully or partially.
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Its completley flat packed=] But uber heavy! so you may need a hand carrying it. You can sectiion it off easy enough for 2 fuzzies. Theres pics in my albums x
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You use the ladder to section it into two seperate cages, and then we usually but a ceramic tile over the hole where the the bars are showing. It weighs 45 kg but comes in two boxes, but still a two person lift for each box. These cages are only going to be available from petworlddirect as from this month.
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Its completley flat packed=] But uber heavy! so you may need a hand carrying it. You can sectiion it off easy enough for 2 fuzzies. Theres pics in my albums x
you have one then, what do you think of it? worth the money?
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you have one then, what do you think of it? worth the money?
I personaly think it is, but i know others on here think diffrently i only payed 117 for myne i think? and so far its been worth every penny. I find the trays a bit of a pain but its made up with the amount of space! I only have one hob in there at the moment and hoping to get a few jills. It can easily be sectioned off. Its also on wheels which makes life soo much easier!! any questions dont hesitate to ask =] x
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think im going to get one then. thanks
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