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BRAND NEW FOLDING DOG CAT KENNEL CRATE CAGE-36" | 
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| Brand: Xtreme-Cage Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $39.99
New (2) from $39.99
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 6078
Color: Black Media: Misc. Dimensions (in): 36 x 26 x 23
MPN: SA36 UPC: 833775002210 EAN: 0833775002210
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Powder coated finish, Color: Black | | • | Dimension: 36" Length x 23" Depth x 26" Height, Bar Spacing: 1.5" | | • | Collapsible - suitcase style | | • | Slide out plastic tray. Easy to clean & removable even with the door closed | | • | Sets up & folding in seconds - No tools required |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description NEW FOLDING DOG CAT KENNEL CRATE CAGE 36"
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| Customer Reviews:
Not suitable as a permanent crate - best for travel November 10, 2008 Mary K. Thompson (Janesville, WI, USA) When I purchased this cage I was looking for value and quality and thought I had chosen the appropriate one. It "fits" my dog size-wise, but it's not as sturdy as I'd like. There is no grate or flip-up guard across the front to keep the floor pan in place. I've come home day after day to find she's scooted the pan completely out of the cage leaving herself sitting on the carpet and wire floor. There are two hooks on the bottom front on the INSIDE of the cage that could be dangerous for eyes, paws. At first I thought they must be used somehow to anchor the pan, but after much looking and figuring I couldn't see how that could be done so I took them off. The bent wire clips that hold the cage together aren't very strong. My dog has been able to nearly dismantle the cage with herself inside. She can literally "pop" it apart. She just grabs the front wall in her teeth and backs up and the wall pulls inward, un-connecting itself at the clips. I've had to extensively revamp the cage by wiring corners together to make it stable. Granted, it's a "portable" cage and perhaps I should have chosen another model for a permanent one. The folding design is fine, but if you're looking for a house crate that you can set up and leave, this may not be the one. The locks are good, but the tips are not guarded in any way - just cut off metal. I probably should have chosen a more robust model. I was looking for cheap, and that's exactly what I got. It would be suitable for vacations or shows, but not as a permanent every-day crate.
Does the job but wire gauge is a little thin. October 20, 2008 AC (New Jersey) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This cage was easy to setup. The only a couple of gripes. First, the gauge of the wire is thin compared to other cages reviewed locally. The bottom seems to be pretty durable. The dog has gone crazy on it, digging. However the bottom sustained minimal damage. Second issue is that the latches used to hold the front of the cage do not work well. I recommend investing in tie wraps to hold the cage snaps in place where the door is (pushing on it causes the front of the cage to disconnect from the latches.)
Folding kennel crate 36" November 4, 2007 Bonnie Brayton (Berkeley, CA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This folding crate is perfect -- it is very spacious for my beagle but could hold a labrador retriever comfortably. I like that I can fold it up and store it under my bed if necessary. Also, I prefer it to a plastic crate because my dog can see outside her kennel.
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