I
am ... very happy with your plans, the organization that you have put into it and I am extremely happy with the response I have gotten from you when I have encountered a problem. It sure does save money. At the same time it allows me and others like me to experience making the cage for our animal (animals) that we care so much about. I think that when someone takes the time to sit down and make something like this for their animal it really shows how much they care for them and respect them.
With your plans
you can also alter the cage to each and everyone's specifications, or needs.
I think what you are doing is wonderful and I want to thank you again.
Sincerely
Robert Hansford
"This is going to make an 11 year old and his lizard Rex very happy".
Spent $108.00 at Lowes, another $65.00 at Home Depot buying things
that Lowes didn't have..... Spending
time with my son in a hardware store....
PRICELESS!"
"Overall, the best thing I have found from the cage designs... is that:
They work!!!!
They allow you to view and touch your Iguana from all sides, This is a must!
Once you have the material list you don't go back to the hardware store.
Just follow the instructions and it comes out perfect.
Your maintenance will be much easier.
Your iguana will thank you
Once again, you will have built something cool. "
Regards and best to all our Green Iguana friends, Lance and Joey Portwood Glidden, Texas ".
"Very well thought-out designs"
Super Hero Rabbit....
This was sent to me by someone. I thought it was so good that I put it on the site for others to view.
Enjoy....
If this is really annoying (which it is because for some reason the Flash Player is not playing on the site - works when I test it locally) you can download the video from this link and play it on your PC. Just right click on it and "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As.." depending on your browser.
While I was thinking about this video, it occurred to me that the rabbit was either smart or had learned the behavior. What on earth possessed the rabbit to think; "this is not working so maybe if I went around and bit the snake on the butt it might go away". How did it know this?
It appears the rabbit knew the snake was not venomous and, while it avoided being bitten, 'cause that would hurt, it persisted in harrassing the snake, knowing that it would not kill it. How did it know that?