Taking things apart
Jun. 28th, 2010 12:07 amDeconstruction
I have dismantled those parts of the enclosure that were made of cube shelving, plastic joints and small lengths of green wire. Now, once I find another place to put the cage furniture, I can chuck the coroplast and introduce a vacuum cleaner to The Carpet That Time Forgot.
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Deconstruction re-visited
While my experiences with hedgehogs might make me a good candidate for rescues or mature pet adoptions, I simply can't have another critter at this time. Apart from needing time to get my own life back in order again, the experience has cost me a lot. I would want to be able to budget for the exact same cascade of mishaps if I ever thought about doing this again. It's also a better kind of pet for when you're anchored to one place for a while, but I want the possibility of pulling up anchor for a time. This is why I am so hastily taking apart the cage and not anticipating any need for the furniture.
I have dismantled those parts of the enclosure that were made of cube shelving, plastic joints and small lengths of green wire. Now, once I find another place to put the cage furniture, I can chuck the coroplast and introduce a vacuum cleaner to The Carpet That Time Forgot.
( Other short topics )
Deconstruction re-visited
While my experiences with hedgehogs might make me a good candidate for rescues or mature pet adoptions, I simply can't have another critter at this time. Apart from needing time to get my own life back in order again, the experience has cost me a lot. I would want to be able to budget for the exact same cascade of mishaps if I ever thought about doing this again. It's also a better kind of pet for when you're anchored to one place for a while, but I want the possibility of pulling up anchor for a time. This is why I am so hastily taking apart the cage and not anticipating any need for the furniture.