Want to buy a c&c cage

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Hello others Guinea pig lovers

I currently have 2 Guinea pigs and I want to buy a c&c cage

and maybe I want to adobt 1 or 2 guinea pigs more

I then want to ask, are a c&C cage 2x5 with a loft big enough for 4 Guinea pigs?
 
Welcome to the Forum. 💗

I made my own 3x8 C&C cage with coroplast from a home improvement store and Amazon Basic grids for my three girls. It works great at keeping the hay in and is easy to clean. Have you looked at Kavee cages? I know they are available in Europe, but so are other brands of C&C cages.

It's great that you want to get a C&C cage and adopt more guinea pigs.

The size of the cage depends on whether you have males or females though, along with how many guinea pigs can live in the cage together.

Males should be kept in pairs, so you would have two pairs of males that live separately, they should not be kept in a trio and definitely not in fours.

While if you have females they could live in a herd of three or four, of course, it's not always a 100% confirmation that it would work.

2x5 is the recommended size for two males. That would be two separate 2x5 cages if you want three males.

A 2x6 is the recommended size for 4 females.

The guinea that @Bill & Ted linked has information about cage sizing.

Here is one about adding more guinea pigs.
Adding More Guinea Pigs Or Merging Pairs – What Works And What Not?
 
Welcome to the Forum. 💗

I made my own 3x8 C&C cage with coroplast from a home improvement store and Amazon Basic grids for my three girls. It works great at keeping the hay in and is easy to clean. Have you looked at Kavee cages? I know they are available in Europe, but so are other brands of C&C cages.

It's great that you want to get a C&C cage and adopt more guinea pigs.

The size of the cage depends on whether you have males or females though, along with how many guinea pigs can live in the cage together.

Males should be kept in pairs, so you would have two pairs of males that live separately, they should not be kept in a trio and definitely not in fours.

While if you have females they could live in a herd of three or four, of course, it's not always a 100% confirmation that it would work.

2x5 is the recommended size for two males. That would be two separate 2x5 cages if you want three males.

A 2x6 is the recommended size for 4 females.

The guinea that @Bill & Ted linked has information about cage sizing.

Here is one about adding more guinea pigs.
Adding More Guinea Pigs Or Merging Pairs – What Works And What Not?
It is females I have


2x5 c&c cage is 77x189cm
The one that I found
With a loft
 
There is a company called C&C Cages in the UK who I have used before.
I don’t know if they ship overseas though
 
It is females I have


2x5 c&c cage is 77x189cm
The one that I found
With a loft

A 2x5 is big enough for three females.
For four females you need the cage to be a 2x6

A loft doesn’t count towards the cage size as it isn’t on the ground level. It is just a bonus space so it doesn’t allow any other piggies to be added.
 
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