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Cat Cages

 

We have a large range of quality cat cages suitable for use in veterinary practices, catteries and animal rescue centers. Many of our cages meet and exceed CFC Cat Friendly Clinic Accreditation and NZVA Best Practice Accreditation requirements. We are passionate about producing cages that help reduce feline stress. For further information or to place an order contact us at cages@richmondfibreglass.com

Click here to view a youtube video link of our Low Stress Cages at Auckland SPCA.  https://youtu.be/I6esmnDowcc

Visit our cage accessories page to see our NEW Cat Cabin and Shelf – a must have in any cat cage!

All our cages are made in New Zealand. Shipping internationally to Australia is easily arranged by us.  

Our cages can be fitted with acrylic or stainless steel bar doors. Our acrylic doors been designed specifically for cats to help prevent the spread of airborne viruses and have minimal flex to help prevent escapees.  All cage doors have good ventilation and allow for IV lines, electric cords and monitoring equipment. All locking systems are easy to use and are difficult for the animal to access from inside the cage. 

Our cat cages can be purchased as individuals or in blocks fitted together as “units”that arrive on site and ready to use saving on time and building costs. All cat cages come with doors, locks and hinges prefitted. 

Cat Cage banks/units: Cages built into units arrive ready to use and are mounted on lockable castor wheels or feet. The exterior of cage units are finished in a moulded fibreglass panel box with no joints for ease of cleaning.  

Fibreglass cage boxes are warmer than stainless steel staying around room temperate and are coated in a “gelcoat’ surface which withstands nonabrasive cleaning chemicals well. 

Cage Solutions locking systems and hinging systems are simple and are easy to operate and clean to maintain staff and animal safety. 

Extras available:

  • Easy to use openings fitted into center cage dividers
  • Drip rail to help prevent fluids running into bottom cages
  • Full height acrylic doors 
  • Acrylic oxygen screens