Hi Guys
I've just thought of these treat hanging holders there made from children's plastic stackable toys. I've just drilled a hole in the middle of each shape then threaded string through each then I tied a knot at the end and a loop at the beginning to tie on the bars of cage. You can then put treats in. I got my stackable plastic toys from a charity shop for less then a £1 like these
http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m59 ... pulnvc.jpg
http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m59 ... xxngse.jpg
Kim
Recycle children's stackable toys
Re: Recycle children's stackable toys
*Steals idea*
Thank you

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Re: Recycle children's stackable toys
I like that, off to Charity shop in lunch hour tomorrow 

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Your welcome lolRatBubble wrote:*Steals idea*Thank you
kim
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Hilynnep wrote:I like that, off to Charity shop in lunch hour tomorrow
Good hunting lol
Kim
Re: Recycle children's stackable toys
Fantastic idea! I'm gonna try that thanks 

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Re: Recycle children's stackable toys
Hilamb wrote:Fantastic idea! I'm gonna try that thanks
Your welcome
Kim