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They Make Cages For Almost Anything
If you need a cage for any kind of animal or bird, the place to go is Custom Cage Works, Inc., Terrell, Texas. The company builds custom designed cages, all of which are built so they can be shipped and then easily assembled by the customer upon arrival.
  "Our products are engineered for strength, convenience and safety. They're perfect for hobbyists, all types of professional animal breeders, and private zoos," says Steve Larkin, company president and owner. "We have many standard designs for both exotic and domestic animals."
  Whether it's bird aviaries, rabbit cages or monkey enclosures, the USDA certified operation specializes in efficient, space saving, and time saving breeding facilities.
  Dog kennels are available in modular design so that a wide variety of configurations can be assembled.
  Kennels and cages can be erected inside buildings when the custom orders include a drawing and dimensions of the building.
  Cages are constructed from a wide variety of wires appropriate to the specific animals, and the frames of the panel structures are made from triple-galvanized, powder-coated steel tubing. The panels are joined together with special clamping kits that they manufacture for easy assembly, using wing nuts and carriage bolts. Nylon locking nuts are another option.
  Orders can be shipped by UPS or common carrier.
   Custom Cage Works is also in the exotic animal business, raising and selling pet quality sugar gliders, flying squirrels, degus, kinkajous, wallabies, mini Nigerian dwarf goats, border cheviot sheep, ring tailed lemurs, mini zebu, as well as other animals from time to time.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Custom Cage Works Inc., 19892 North State Hwy. 34, Terrell, Texas 75161 (ph 866 563-5099 or 972 563-5099; fax 214 828-4360; email: custom@cageworks.com; website: www.cageworks.com).


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2004 - Volume #28, Issue #2