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Post by Cherpi on Oct 16, 2011 14:03:28 GMT
For me anyway, I have just spent an hour and a half cleaning Joe and Olly's cage! Most for me ever, and it's just one cage O-o
How long is the longest you've taken?
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Post by deguconvert on Oct 16, 2011 19:55:10 GMT
I have been as long as three hours, back when we first had two wire cages that were impossible to get into due to the small doors. I virtually had to take the cages apart top to bottom in order to clean them. NASTY business!
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Post by Bexi87 on Oct 16, 2011 20:30:42 GMT
Mine usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to clean out but luckily its only a once-a-month job
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Post by NightwishRaven999 on Oct 16, 2011 21:06:06 GMT
Mine usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to clean out but luckily its only a once-a-month job Same here ! And most of that time is actually spent rearranging the cage setup ;D
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Post by amie on Oct 16, 2011 21:15:43 GMT
Haha! Beat you all! I can be there for about six hours straight most of the time (I have been known to spend a whole day) as I have four massive cages to clean (3 degu cages and 1 rat cage). Plus, everything material has to go in the wash and like others, I can spend AGES rearranging things!
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Post by moletteuk on Oct 17, 2011 16:56:17 GMT
Takes me a couple of hours or more, I could probably do it faster if the goos weren't helping. I don't tend to do it all in one go now, so it's not such a big job.
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Post by blossombrooks on Oct 17, 2011 17:32:47 GMT
Well I've got that pleasure to attend to tonight :-). It usually takes me an hour to do both cages (I have a thickets cage linked up to a tall John hopewell) but as I can split them with a sliding door I don't get 'help' from the girls anymore. It used to take two hours + but I've got it sussed now. Lol amie you were bound to win with all your furries !
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Post by amie on Oct 17, 2011 17:36:07 GMT
Haha.... yeah. Thankfully the rats have fleece which means just flinging it in the wash on an EXTRA hot cycle. The little minxes stink!
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