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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
The Pet Cage
Placing animals in
cages is generally considered
to be
a cruel thing, but many people
who do not own pets do not know that some animals do not suffer as
a direct result
of living in
a cage,
or spending most
of its time in a
cage. Pet lovers everywhere are looking for
better ways to provide a
home for their beloved pets, it is
the pet owner that is
the party which is most interested in its pets comfort
and will also
go through many difficulties in supplying
the best
home he can find, build or buy.
This is mostly true when talking
about owners
of pets who are generally considered dangerous,
like snakes
and other reptiles, these are animals that
you would want to keep away from your living
room and on the same time some people love these
kind of animals and enjoy watching them grow and
live their lives. The solution is a
pet cage that will provide security for the pet owner and
his family and in the same time give the animal a spacious
place to live and spend most of its time.
The pet
cages are just a modern version of the animal cage that
humans used many years ago to hold their wild animals,
after a while these became the domesticated animals and most of them
were released out of the cages because of the relationship between the animals and the humans, dogs and cats are an excellent example of animals who were first placed in cages and afterwards granted the freedom of movement which relayed heavily on the connection between pet and owner.
Some pet owners will
tell you that some pets like to have a place of their own, a
well placed cage can take care of the natural need for a secure space, and the pet cage can also work well in many cases in which the owner needs to transfer the pet to some other location, sometime to a visit to the veterinarian, a flight or while moving to a different house. The great advantage in having a pet that is used to its pet cage is that no matter where you place the pet it will
always feel at home if it has the cage nearby.
Deciding on what kind of pet cage you want is sometimes the hardest decision, it is naturally dependent on the kind of pet you have or want to keep in the cage, from rabbits for iguanas, the sort of cage, material and build is completely different. When looking for a pet cage to buy you should always talk to a veterinarian first, and make sure you know what kind of space the animal needs and what will be the health issues you will need to address.
If you are building your pet cage you will probably need to look for good design plans and talk to owners of pets that use all kinds of different cages, you will be amazed at
how much
information is available on the internet and how much help some people will be willing to offer, all you need to do is try and contact your fellow pet owners.
Simon Oldmann is an avid pet
lover, now living in the countryside he setup a dog kennel for his dogs and other features for his many pets, Simon
currently writes
tips and
advice on
http://petcage.advice-tips.com.
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