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How Do You Build A Ferret Wire Cage?

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How Do You Build A Ferret Wire Cage?

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Wire cages are better for ferrets than aquariums because wire cages not only let in proper ventilation, but also the ferrets enjoy climbing about on the material. Although ferrets need to have several hours a day outside of the cage for exercise and enrichment, a cage is good for emergencies and for keeping them safe overnight. Cut six sheets to 60-inches by 60-inches (or bigger) of fencing. Sometimes, this can be done at the same store where you purchase the wire. One sheet will be the bottom, one the top and the other four will make up the sides. Attach the bottom of the wall sheets to the floor sheet with the pliers. Use a soldering gun to help bend the wire, if necessary. Attach corner clips to keep it in place. The result will be a cage without a top. The top will act as a lid as well as a ceiling. Make the door by attaching door hinges to the top corners of the door sheet and where they connect onto the cage. Anytime the wire edges get rough, use a Dremel grinder wheel or a solde

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