- The space between the door and the housing is kept to a minimum, preventing the animal from stranding its paws and injuring itself.
- The housing is sturdy, made of 20-gauge sheet steel.
- The opening of the doors is reversible, allowing for more arrangements of the cage. It is possible to open the door from the left or the right.
- The screw ends are Torx type, making it easy to assemble and disassemble.
- Hinges are made of stainless steel to ensure strength year after year.
- The inner corners of the cage are rounded to prevent dust, impurities and litter from entering the cage. Maintenance is hence easier.
- When placed one next to the other, the cages act together as a sounding board. They are built with anti-vibration cushions, which helps to stabilize and sound-proof them. This is a big deal to the animals.
- The door latch is made of polypropylene, a material that helps in softening the door closure and reduces noise.
- The floor is slightly recessed so that the liquids do not flow up front.
- The rods that make up the wire mesh doors are round so that dirt cannot accumulate.
- Translucent doors are made of a grade of polycarbonate that is resistant to cat claws and daily washing, so they will not tarnish over time.
- Openings are made in the bottom and top of the polycarbonate door to allow adequate air circulation in the animal’s interior.
- All cages are stackable so you can create a modular unit that best suits your needs.
- Made in Canada
Veterinov Single Door Stainless Steel Cages
The single-door stainless-steel cage is particularly well-received for its ease of maintenance and its durability. It comes with a wire mesh door or a clear polycarbonate door that facilitates maintenance while minimizing the risk of cross-contamination between occupants.
*Cages are 28″ 3/4 deep.
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