Outdoor Enclosure

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prettyremarks

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I feel so brilliant for coming up with this in about 15 mins. or so.

We finally have a pretty, warm day, so I set up an enclosure outside to put Speed Bump in. It's hot outside (to me) but she is loving it so far.

I plan on providing a few plants and maybe a couple of different types of hides... And cat-proofing it, seeing as how my youngest cat, Squash, found Speed Bump very intriguing.

Here is a picture I snagged of the final product, after toying with positioning the top so the sun would actually go into the container and not be blocked by the lid. I just used the rest of the substrate that I had for her enclosure inside and added a little log hide, a couple of "roots" and some rocks I had left over. I even went out and picked some grass, but I think it may be too "tough" for her. (Definitely isn't the tender new growth!). She gnawed at it a bit but then I think gave up.

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Yep, it works. That's what I used when I first got mine last summer. I think it's the exact kind.
 
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