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The Ultimate Guide to C&C Cages for Your Guinea Pigs

Looking to upgrade your guinea pigs’ habitat? You’re in the right place.
The Ultimate Guide to C&C Cages for Your Guinea Pigs

Looking to upgrade your guinea pigs’ habitat? You’re in the right place. At GuineaDad, we believe that creating a safe, spacious, and enriching environment is one of the best things you can do for your piggies.

That’s where C&C cages come in. They’re customizable, easy to clean, and designed with your guinea pigs’ comfort and wellbeing in mind.


What Are C&C Cages?

C&C stands for Cubes and Coroplast. These cages are made with modular metal grids (cubes) for walls and sturdy plastic (coroplast) for the base. They’re widely loved in the guinea pig community because they’re:

  • Spacious
  • Customizable to fit your space
  • Easy to clean
  • Great for airflow and visibility

They also give you flexibility to build the perfect environment as your guinea pigs grow or your home layout changes.

What Size Cage Do You Need?

Guinea pigs need more room than most people think. Here’s a quick guide to minimum cage sizes:

  • Two guinea pigs: 2x4 grid cage
  • Three guinea pigs: 2x5 grid cage
  • Four guinea pigs: 2x6 grid cage

The more space your guinea pigs have, the happier and healthier they’ll be.

Tip: If space is limited, ensure your piggies get daily floor time—ideally 30 minutes or more.

Types of C&C Cages

There’s no one-size-fits-all setup. Here are some popular styles to consider:

Standard Single-Level Cages

Simple and effective. These 2x4, 2x5, or 2x6 cages are open, easy to access, and perfect for first-time or long-time piggy parents.

Cages with Storage Pillars

A smart option for saving floor space. These raised cages allow storage underneath for hay, food, liners, and more.

Cages with Balconies or Ramps

Add enrichment by introducing a second level. A balcony setup lets your guinea pigs climb, explore, and get a little more exercise without taking up more floor space.

Customization Possibilities

One of the biggest benefits of C&C cages is how easily they can be customized. Whether you're looking for an L-shaped layout, adding extra grids, or incorporating ramps and hideys, these cages can be adapted to fit both your space and your piggies’ personalities.

Need help building your dream setup? Our team is happy to assist.

What to Look for in Materials

Quality matters when it comes to your guinea pig’s home. Here's what we recommend:

  • Powder-coated grids: Prevent rusting and improve durability
  • High-quality coroplast: Long-lasting and easy to clean
  • Soft, absorbent liners: We recommend GuineaDad Liners for added comfort, odor control, and ease of cleaning

Easy Assembly

Most C&C cages are beginner-friendly and take just a few steps to set up:

  1. Connect the grids using the included connectors or zip ties
  2. Secure the coroplast base inside the frame
  3. Add a liner, a hidey or two, and you're done

The best part? You can expand or rearrange your cage layout at any time.

Final Thoughts

C&C cages are one of the best ways to give your guinea pigs the space and stimulation they need. Whether you're new to guinea pig care or looking to level up your current setup, a C&C cage offers flexibility, comfort, and enrichment for your pets.

If you’re ready to upgrade, check out our GuineaDad Liners and accessories designed to pair perfectly with C&C cages. And if you ever need help planning your setup, we’re just a message away.

 

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