Side view of cage. This pen has three open sides, covered with "chicken wire" (actually ugly lace that has been painted silver.
Front view. You can see the guinea pig peeking out in this shot.
Peeking once again, the top loading lid has been removed.
Top shot of guinea pig in his cage. Note that he has some dinner, a drink and a nice little bedroom suite to hide in when the world just gets to much. I used to own one of these gentle animals, and they love to go somewhere private to contemplate whatever it is they think about. There is a little door for him to go into his private suite as well, which is hard to see because of the angle of the shot. I tell you this because sometimes people worry about things like that...;) LOL!
Hmm, Guinea pig must have retired to the back. This is a side view.
Oh oh, this little piggy is out on the town! He is sculpted from a polyclay. Now if you excuse me, I have to go catch the little darling. Their legs may be short, but when they get running you usually have to resort to boldfaced trickery to catch them again because it is almost impossible to catch up to the little beast otherwise.
Shot of guinea pig cage from the top with lid. Originally I was just going to cut out the front panel and leave the little bedroom covered, but I managed to cut the wrong panel. So I decided to have two little skylights.
That is all for the cage now. When I hunt down some batteries for my camera I will take some scenic shots so you can see how it looks like in a more natural setting.