CDE Animal Pages Blog

Selling Your CDE Animal Cage?

Selling Your CDE Animal Cage?

If you don't need your CDE Animal Cage anymore and you're looking to resell it, this blog post offers tips on how to do that properly.

If you are buying a CDE Animal Cage second-hand, this post has you covered as well. 

Several indicators are listed (with photos) that will help you to be sure what you are buying or selling is actually a CDE Animal Cage. 

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Interview with Pam Miller | Safe Haven for Cats

Interview with Pam Miller | Safe Haven for Cats

We had the chance to interview Pam Miller, founder and president of Safe Haven for Cats. She has a compelling testimony that explains her relationship with CDE Animal Cages.

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Make-A-Wish Vermont Project

Make-A-Wish Vermont Project

We were sincerely honored recently to have been asked to build the cage for someone really special.  

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CLEANING CAGES - The Right Way

CLEANING CAGES - The Right Way

Everyone who uses a cage to help care for an animal is faced with a decision on what to use for cleaning that space.  The goal, of course, is to use a product with the highest disinfecting potential, while still being safe for the animals who use the surfaces as their home. Many animal care professionals turn to accelerated hydrogen peroxide (AHP) as a solution for disinfecting enclosures while keeping pets safe.  In fact, Dr. Cynthia Karsten (Resident at the Koret Shelter Medicine Program with the Center for Companion Animal Health at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine) suggests that shelters (and any...

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WOOD you put a wood floor in your bathroom?!?

WOOD you put a wood floor in your bathroom?!?

Let's discuss something everyone can relate to, but no one REALLY wants to talk about...the bathroom.  If you look at your bathroom at home, at the office, or really in any public space - are there wood floors in there?  What about wood walls?  Wood toilet?   The answer, of course, is NO!  Of course not!  Wood isn't typically the material chosen for the bathroom simply because of the tasks at hand in that space.  Moisture and wood do not play well together.  Mold, odor, and decay are all inevitable consequences of getting wood wet, which can lead to a domino...

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