I just wanted to see if anyone had any better ideas before i started.
My male has a heart murmur and he starts having seizures any time he sees 'his girl' and cant get to her. As a result ive had to make sure he can never lay eyes on her again. :(
Since there cages are always next to each other i had taken some scrap fleece (years ago) and attached it to the girls cage on the side. That way they could not see each other. - At the top i cut little indents into the fleece so i could loop it around the top bar and latch it with a safety pin from the outside. I had to do the same to the bottom other wise the girls would pull the fleece into there cage which would create visual openings.
That piece has done well over the years. But when it comes time to letting them out it creates a problem. They live in the room they are let out in. (Or will be let out in. Haven't been out since i moved yet.) In the past i had always locked my boy chins on the second floor (blocking off the first floor) and had scrap fleece draped over the outside so they couldn't see out (or see in). - Attached the same way on the top. And when done i could folded it up a bit and lay it on the roof of the cage.
I was looking into making full covers (2 floor FN) for each side of the cage for both cages. I figured id go the same way, creating 4 sheets for each side and attaching them at the top with safety pins. But then sometimes they can see outa corners. So i was considering a solid piece horizontally all the way around, but i wouldn't know how to attach it.
Just curious as to how other ppl attach there's, or any ideas/suggestions to do so.
My male has a heart murmur and he starts having seizures any time he sees 'his girl' and cant get to her. As a result ive had to make sure he can never lay eyes on her again. :(
Since there cages are always next to each other i had taken some scrap fleece (years ago) and attached it to the girls cage on the side. That way they could not see each other. - At the top i cut little indents into the fleece so i could loop it around the top bar and latch it with a safety pin from the outside. I had to do the same to the bottom other wise the girls would pull the fleece into there cage which would create visual openings.
That piece has done well over the years. But when it comes time to letting them out it creates a problem. They live in the room they are let out in. (Or will be let out in. Haven't been out since i moved yet.) In the past i had always locked my boy chins on the second floor (blocking off the first floor) and had scrap fleece draped over the outside so they couldn't see out (or see in). - Attached the same way on the top. And when done i could folded it up a bit and lay it on the roof of the cage.
I was looking into making full covers (2 floor FN) for each side of the cage for both cages. I figured id go the same way, creating 4 sheets for each side and attaching them at the top with safety pins. But then sometimes they can see outa corners. So i was considering a solid piece horizontally all the way around, but i wouldn't know how to attach it.
Just curious as to how other ppl attach there's, or any ideas/suggestions to do so.
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