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the best cage for a hamster (if you have a cat) would be a plastic one not a wire cage. but still keep the cage away from your cat as much as you can so the cat doesn't knock it over or something.
If you want to get a budgie but you already have a cat listen carefully to these crucial rules. Hang your budgie cage up high where your cat can't be able to jump or reach for it. Try not to put your budgie cage near any wardrobes or beds either because your cat could jump up on that furniture and get your budgie. If you want to let your budgie out of it's cage, make sure that your cat is either outside of your house, or you either have the door closed to your room so that your cat can't enter inside.
They're to show off. It shows that you've won a cat show. That your cat is a great cat, with nice talents.
no, you should not leave your cat out all night because other animals might try to eat it and you can always let it out In the morning
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Put the cage somwhere were the cat cannot reach it.
Yes, it is a $50 fee though, if their cage or carrier can is small enough they will allow you to fit it under your seat, but if they are a little bigger, then they will be in a cage where all the other luggage is. If you dont have a smaller dog or a cat, I would leave them home with somebody i trust. Hope this helped :)
if you can't leave your cat withyour friends or at the shelter to go on a trip take the cat with you in a cage to put in the back of the plane. Would be a better idea to have a responsible person you trust to come into your home daily to feed, clean the litter and give your cat attention. That's what we do...They are at home and safe, and do quite well.
Patience.
as long as your keeping an eye on him you can let him out for a littlebit then as soon as he/she is out of your sight theres a chance of them hurting there leg again. so be sure to put him/her back in the cage as soon as you leave . Dont ever leave them even for a minute ! anything could happen .
Yes. And as far as I'm aware, all animals with internal skeletons have rib cages, to protect the vital organs.
Just watch that the cat doesn't use claws on the guinea pig and don't leave the guinea pig outside the cage unattended and it should be fine