I have been wanting to get a new cage for a while now. Currently, Einstein has a Quality Cage Co. chinchilla townhome, which I really like. BamBam has a smaller cage that isn't as sturdy and I really want to upgrade his cage. I also would love to have their cages stacked on top of each other in order to save floor space.
At first I was considering getting a Ferret Nation and splitting it in half. My only issue is that the FN cages are a bit pricey, plus I would need to order Bass pans, which would add to the cost. Also, if I switched my chins to the FN, I would be downsizing Einstein's cage, which I don't want to do because he uses every inch of space in his current cage.
The other option I am considering is buying BamBam a chinchilla condo from Quality Cage and just setting it on top of Einstein's cage. That way, Einstein wouldn't have to downsize and BamBam would get a little larger cage.
The QC cage is considerably cheaper and I already know I like the quality of their cages. Plus, it comes with three nicely-sized wooden shelves. Does anyone have any opinions on this? Would there be any problem with just stacking the cages as I described?
At first I was considering getting a Ferret Nation and splitting it in half. My only issue is that the FN cages are a bit pricey, plus I would need to order Bass pans, which would add to the cost. Also, if I switched my chins to the FN, I would be downsizing Einstein's cage, which I don't want to do because he uses every inch of space in his current cage.
The other option I am considering is buying BamBam a chinchilla condo from Quality Cage and just setting it on top of Einstein's cage. That way, Einstein wouldn't have to downsize and BamBam would get a little larger cage.
The QC cage is considerably cheaper and I already know I like the quality of their cages. Plus, it comes with three nicely-sized wooden shelves. Does anyone have any opinions on this? Would there be any problem with just stacking the cages as I described?