Hello, I am getting two guinea pigs soon, but all the cages I see online don’t have tops. I have one cat and I don’t want him harming them. Thank you, Jules
Open topped (c&c cages) can have lids fitted.
If you mean a Midwest cage rather than c&c, then it may be possible to make a lid for it also using c&c grids.
I assume you don’t have a room where you can put the piggies where the cat cannot have access?
As an aside, a little off topic, but if you do mean a Midwest cage, then do be aware that they are only suitable as a minimum size cage for two sows (one Midwest cage is too small for a boar pair).
If you're building your own c and c cage, say for a 2 x 4, use 3 grids for each section of the width of the lid, not 2.
This makes it solid enough for a cat sitting on the lid.
So a 2 x 4 c and c cage lid, will need 12 grids.
You can see lids for sale and copy them,. using grids and cable ties.
It's worth noting that cages are designed to keep pets in and not predators out, so I'd recommend a lid as an extra safety precaution rather than the whole solution. If possible, keep the guineas in a separate room which the cat can't access, especially if yours has a high prey drive and you're concerned it may terrorize them.
This is what I do. I had one of those hutch/run outside combos and when I moved the pigs indoors, I used the run part with some marine plywood as a back and a base. The lid of the run is held down with bungee clips. We have never had a break-in by any cats, and the mesh of the wire is small enough so that paws can't be pushed through the gaps.
I make sure the cats are somewhere else when the lid is off for cleaning etc.
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