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Gary - 26 Oct 2007 17:06 GMT
I'm wondering if there is a practical way to add a seed-catcher device to a
cage that I have.  It's a 24" x 24" x 50" high cage that was made by CageCo
of Los Angeles about 20 years ago.  (I don't think the company is in
business anymore.)  Anyhow, the actual cage height is 32" with the corners
extending down 18" to the floor to form integrated legs.  The new cages I've
seen have seed catcher trays built in but I'd like to try to add something
to this cage.  It's still in very good shape and I can't really afford to
replace it but we're putting in new flooring and don't want seed all over
the place.  Any, suggestions!  TIA!
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Alex Clayton - 26 Oct 2007 17:37 GMT
> I'm wondering if there is a practical way to add a seed-catcher device to
> a cage that I have.  It's a 24" x 24" x 50" high cage that was made by
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> really afford to replace it but we're putting in new flooring and don't
> want seed all over the place.  Any, suggestions!  TIA!

Any kind of shop that works with sheet metal could fabricate something that
would work. Maybe several sections you could clip on? Could even have them
painted or powder coated to match the cage.
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