This cage is perfect when you find yourself in need of quarantining sick or new piggies or separating fighting guinea pigs. It is made of two 3x2 cages arranged in a L-shape. Your guinea pigs are able to see and smell each other but can not cause any harm.
When the isolation or quarantine is over, this cage easily be turned into one large 6x2 C&C cage with stand, by rearranging the dividing grids in the middle.
We always recommend the use of Kavee fleece liners as primary bedding.
Feel free to read our blog about how to handle guinea pig fights, how to use fleece liners for guinea pigs, how to clean C&C cages and many more helpful articles.
Dimensions of the cage
- Please consult the dimension visual
Kit content
This C&C cage set contains wire grid panels, connectors, and all the corrugated plastic cage required for this model.
- Without lid : 49 modular grids, 59 connectors, 2 cable ties and 2 coroplast bases
- With lid: 57 modular grids, 4 door grids, 73 connectors, 2 cable ties and 2 coroplast bases
How to build your C&C cage
The assembly of Kavee C&C cages for guinea pigs is very simple. Just assemble the grids together using connectors and ties. As for the plastic base in coroplast, with its pre-cut locking slots, it can easily be assembled by folding the corners and inserting the hooks in the slots. No tool or tape is required for assembly.
Disclaimer and safety advice
Thanks to our thin meshing with small holes, our C&C grids are safe to use with baby guinea pigs older than 8 weeks. Please always run a test with your own pets since guinea pigs come in a variety of sizes and shapes!
The powder coating on the grids should not wear off with normal use (emptying the cage, changing the liner, your furry friends running into it). If your pet is very determined, they may chew off small parts of the coating, however it is totally safe as it is non-toxic.
Most animals will not chew the coroplast sheet. However, if this happens, you must immediately prevent this behaviour by covering the edge of the coroplast sheet, using a cloth, cardboard or a binding stick. Some animals sometimes need a little time to adapt to their new habitat and lose this bad habit after a while.
We advise the use of a lid if you have young children, cats or dogs. However, we do not guarantee the integrity of the lid in case of an attack by another animal. Never leave a dangerous animal unattended near your cage.