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Mike - 24 Sep 2006 18:29 GMT
I'm selling my house and needed a way to confine Isis while I was gone and
buyers are visiting.

I looked at Petco for cat cages and could only find expensive heavy duty
brass cages. I didn't want to pay $70.00 and up. I found this store on Ebay
and bought one of their cages for about $25.00 total.

http://stores.ebay.com/Demsond-Pet-Depot

These are nice, sturdy cages that let Isis see what's going on all around
her. You do have to put a towel on the bottom of the cage because the
'floor' is part of the cage. There's a plastic tray attached to the bottom
of the cage. I used it yesterday to take m'lady to the vet for her bath,
groom, and nail trim and she was MUCH happier in the car because, unlike a
small cat carrier, she could see the whole world. In fact, on the way back,
she got into the trip and checked out parks, other cars, and the world at
large.

Just an FYI.

Mike in Illinois
Matthew - 24 Sep 2006 18:40 GMT
Got a walm art nearby   32.95   for a large cat carrier

also  check out www.homier.com   if you near  there theirs are 15
> I'm selling my house and needed a way to confine Isis while I was gone and
> buyers are visiting.
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> Mike in Illinois
 
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