Warning on new Target grids for C&C cages
Walmart is apparently switching to unsafe 5 square grids now too:
https://www.guinealynx.info/forums/viewt ... 58#1764558
And their online available safe whitmor grids appear to be on clearance. Maybe they are getting rid of those permanently? Grr. Don't they know we need them to make cages.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Whitmor-Black ... -4/5005199
https://www.guinealynx.info/forums/viewt ... 58#1764558
And their online available safe whitmor grids appear to be on clearance. Maybe they are getting rid of those permanently? Grr. Don't they know we need them to make cages.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Whitmor-Black ... -4/5005199
Someone needs to start a new business. Anyone? A 9x9 grid making business? :/ I'm glad I'm not needing grids right now, they're impossible to find locally.
What brand are the ones Kmart carries?
I see Whitmor grids available on other sites. Maybe someone should email them and see if they are intending to change styles. And why it is a bad idea.
I see Whitmor grids available on other sites. Maybe someone should email them and see if they are intending to change styles. And why it is a bad idea.
I just bought some of the good 9x9 kind at a Bed, Bath, and Beyond. They only have one color (black) and it's only 4 cubes for $19.99, but it was worth it to me cause my guinea pig is currently in a too small cage. Looks like they sell it in store and online.
If you're in Canada London Drugs sells the 9x9 in white. . :) Thats where I get mine from. They go on sale every month or so for 14.99 CDN
http://www.londondrugs.com/Cultures/en- ... oductTab=3
http://www.londondrugs.com/Cultures/en- ... oductTab=3
As of yesterday, the Target off Cedar and Cty Rd 42in Apple Valley had 3 boxes of the 9x9 grids, in chrome finish, for $17.99.
I bought the new Target grids because that's all I could find without leaving town. I used the B grids for the floor, under the Coroplast. The A grids are lined with hardware cloth (to keep little fingers out of the cage at school...they're real good about honoring the "invisible line" but you never know), which seems to work well so far.