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Sphinxe -> Searching for a sturdy Cage (1/5/2007 9:56:19 PM)

Yes I'm interested in finding a sturdy cage(so no the pet kennel ones are out). I was hoping to find one in a puppy syle and I keep finding the same sites over and over again, and sorry over seas is not really and option. A pic is needed of work as the final decision is not up to me but I would like to make the purchase soon so please any help would be much apreaciated.




mshamble -> RE: Searching for a sturdy Cage (1/6/2007 3:48:55 AM)

 

i have a very sturdy lockable metal pet cage..........pets at home in all different sizes




spenser -> RE: Searching for a sturdy Cage (1/22/2007 1:27:38 AM)

yes mine was from there as well , and it works ok .




niktizek -> RE: Searching for a sturdy Cage (2/11/2007 2:18:35 AM)

Hi Sphinxe.

New member here.  Not sure if you've already got what you're after or how much you wanted to spend, but I have some items I'd like to sell. 

One's a large doggie-style cage (1000mm x 1000mm x 1500mm - plenty big enough for one or two subs to lay in with knees bent and high enough to provide oral duties).  It has a feeder slot in the door and a 2mm thick removable aluminium checkplate floor as well.  The whole thing pulls down completely into separate pieces, which will stow out of the way under a standard queen or double size bed when not in use.

The other cage I have to sell here is a standing/sleeping cage (1900mm x 600mm x 600mm) which has three separate doors in the front and one in the centre rear.  The bars run vertically when it's standing up and horizontally when used as a sleeping cage (with the three separate doors on top).  There's a removable 2mm aluminium checkplate floor for use as a standing cage and a separate one lays in the back of the cage for sleeping.  There are adjustable feet on the back of the cage as well for when you lay it down to protect hard floors and also to assist with levelling the unit.

Lastly, I have a "doggie-spreader/stockade" which is a portable restraining device for keeping someone on their hands and knees with butt out and head kept firmly in place.  Designed to take straps (such as dog collars available from local supermarket or pet shop) or will also take any standard restraints and collars with D-rings - so will fit different neck, ankle and wrists sizes - can even be used while the sub is wearing boots.

All three of these items are one-off items custom made from galvanised square tubular steel (very clean but industrial looking).

Hope this isn't too much info, but thought I'd better let you know in case any of these items are something you're looking for.  I've had new ones made, so I really just want to sell these and get some money back.  They're good items in the same condition as when I had them made last year.

I have pictures and prices if you're interested.

Cheers
Steven (user = niktizek).




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