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<blockquote data-quote="Tabitha" data-source="post: 132895" data-attributes="member: 27934"><p>Hi Dave, thanks for your reply, the back lifts up which is certainly useful but only safe without the T and for initial setting up but the hinged lid lifts up and the light is built in so not in the way, I’m thinking the lid would be adequate for dropping in water or food, I’m not sure about accessing a water bowl even using tongs it would still be a fiddle, especially if at the front as decor would be at the back, I think I’d add a heat mat of the side as the fixed portion of the back is only a few inches high, </p><p></p><p>Thinking about it, if you needed to catch one up you’d need to open back, more risk of escape, going only through top would be difficult to corner one, opening the back panel is right next to back decor so good escape routes, </p><p>Even though catching or maintaining is seldom I still want safety and ease. </p><p></p><p>Blimey that’s expensive though, I’m only interested because here the cheapest I can find is £60 which is amazing! So at that price maybe, at your price- phew, couldn’t. But yes, I just think a row would look so good! </p><p>They look good but I’m concerned about true functionality of them. Hmm, I’ll keep thinking. </p><p>Thanks for the reply and perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabitha, post: 132895, member: 27934"] Hi Dave, thanks for your reply, the back lifts up which is certainly useful but only safe without the T and for initial setting up but the hinged lid lifts up and the light is built in so not in the way, I’m thinking the lid would be adequate for dropping in water or food, I’m not sure about accessing a water bowl even using tongs it would still be a fiddle, especially if at the front as decor would be at the back, I think I’d add a heat mat of the side as the fixed portion of the back is only a few inches high, Thinking about it, if you needed to catch one up you’d need to open back, more risk of escape, going only through top would be difficult to corner one, opening the back panel is right next to back decor so good escape routes, Even though catching or maintaining is seldom I still want safety and ease. Blimey that’s expensive though, I’m only interested because here the cheapest I can find is £60 which is amazing! So at that price maybe, at your price- phew, couldn’t. But yes, I just think a row would look so good! They look good but I’m concerned about true functionality of them. Hmm, I’ll keep thinking. Thanks for the reply and perspective. [/QUOTE]
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