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Old 05-May-2006, 09:13 AM
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Spoke to my contractor again last night to finalise all the details. It is to be completed by June 10th at the latest, but i told him not to rush. To me, the most important thing would be that the job is well done.

My cage is made out of a mix of glass, wood and acrylic and wire. My trays would be made of acrylic as i think this would last longer than a aluminium one, as chin urine can sometimes corrode it. It would also be easier to wash. The frame is a wooden frame, which would be covered with glass on all sides.

The contractor i chose is the only one that didn't pull a face and ask me why i kept so many pets...lolz

I asked him yesterday if he felt that it was getting too complicated and he was getting 2nd thoughts about doing it for me, cos a lot of the others felt it was too difficult as i insist on the wire base and tray to be removable for wasy cleaning. The wire itself must also be of the right size so that babies can't drop in, but the poop still can. My bottle is also of an irregular shape, so how to hang it outside is another important consideration.

To me, being able to remove the trays etc is really important for it to always remain clean as it is much easier to wash.

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