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TSR : Web boards : M/s D/s O&P : "Buying a cage" 1 2
Buying a cage (11)
This post is on the M/s D/s O&P web board.
20 Jul 08, 5:47 PM 842-079-148 CA, 4 yrs |
I've been sleeping in one of those wire dog cages off and on for 10 months or so. It's 42"x31"x28", and it came with it's own divider that you can use to make it was small as you like.
I had no problem staying in there all night, every night for 4 months or so. I was sleeping on a quilt, with a quilt over me in the winter, and a sheet placed over the cage. I've since bought a doggie bed too. No back problems, no knee cramping issues, or anything else. But then, I'm only 62" tall. There is an even larger cage than the one I bought, also. Petmate is the brand.
We've done all sorts of fun things in there both when we were long distance, and also since we have moved in together. Like freezing the key in a block of ice, and being stuck in there until the key melted - oh, and the key was on top of the cage.
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20 Jul 08, 6:03 PM MasterTJs_lil1bebe US(IA), 3 yrs 
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879-717-990 wrote:
my Owner ordered a very nice cage online from a UK based company and it came within a few days. It is big enough for me to sit up in comfortably but can only sleep on my side or back with my feet resting higher up on the cage walls.
It also compacts down to a transport size that is a bit bigger than a flat fireguard.
i will see if i can find the website if it will help.
slave tsina
| compacts down to transport, knows Master, would like that.
and thanks for looking for the website
MasterTJ's_lil1bebe
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