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Locality: Santee, California

Phone: +1 800-447-2243



Address: 9565 Pathway St 92071 Santee, CA, US

Website: www.kwcages.com

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KW Cages 15.05.2021

West Coast Classic catalog is here! UPDATE: VENUE MOVED TO MERCED, CA. https://drive.google.com//1DjIcpMnqYLlS0EuEPRUgcdqTJ/view

KW Cages 25.04.2021

Our rabbit litter boxes are the perfect, chew-proof, way to house train your rabbit. https://www.kwcages.com/accessories/litter-boxes.html

KW Cages 14.04.2021

Our Nivek watering system tubing is FDA approved and opaque to prevent algae growth. https://www.kwcages.com//nivek-trade-tubing-500-ft-roll.ht

KW Cages 20.01.2021

Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Outbreaks in New Mexico and Eastern Arizona. Now is the time to review or adopt biosecurity protocols and maintain a quarantine area for newly acquired animals. 1. Avoid unnecessary contact with other people’s rabbits from affected areas. If you must have contact with other people’s animals, wash your hands or shower and change your clothes prior to handling your rabbits. ... 2. Restrict visitors to your rabbit facility and limit the handling of the animals by visitors. 3. After visiting a show, fair, shelter, or meeting where rabbits were comingled, shower and change clothes before handing your rabbits. 4. Know the health status of the rabbitry from which you acquire rabbits. 5. Control insects, birds, rodents, and other wild animals, which may carry disease to your facility. 6. Be aware of visitors, animals, or used equipment from areas with endemic disease and take appropriate precautions. 7. If you are planning to travel be aware of the disease status of the area you are visiting and take steps to avoid introducing RHD to your rabbits. 8. Be aware of the area of origin of any equipment or supplies that you are purchasing. 9. Quarantine any newly acquired animals and keep away from your home herd. Provide feed and care after your home herd. 10. Immediately report suspicious cases to your county or state veterinarian. For more reading: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/publi/animal_health/fs-rhdv2.pdf

KW Cages 14.01.2021

We recently had to take down our 19-year-old 9/11 flag due to our factory renovations. Today we hung it in its temporary home in the sheetmetal department in time for a morning memorial.

KW Cages 11.01.2021

Our dedicated employees are working overtime to ensure you receive your critical food and supply orders as soon as possible. Currently 97% of supply orders ship same day or next day. Build-to-order cages and exercise pens are taking 5-7 business days. We are practicing strict distancing and sanitation protocols with our limited essential crew. Our entire office staff is working from home. ... Thank you for your support.

KW Cages 28.12.2020

As an essential provider, our pet supply warehouse store in Santee will remain open for curbside pickup service only. Please place your order online or by phone in advance. Our online store will continue with daily shipments to your door. As the nation’s leading supplier of products for rabbits, we are experiencing higher than normal demand and experiencing 1-3 additional days to build cage orders at this time. Thank you for your patience. ... Due to increasing demand, we may need to impose limits on the most popular food stuffs if it becomes necessary. We will alert your if such limits apply. Thank you for your support during this difficult time. Kwcages.com 800-447-2243

KW Cages 26.12.2020

Stock up on circulate during our summer sale: https://www.kwcages.com/oxy-gen-for-rabbits-25-lb-pail.html

KW Cages 23.12.2020

Excited to be bring March/April issue of the Domestic Rabbit's Magazine to the members. This issue debuts the new Master Breeder Program, insights into the Brit...annia Petite, the 2020 ARBA Youth Royalty, Youth Scholarships, strategies to handle the selection process, recipes, and much more. Our writers and committee members worked overtime to bring this issue together. A special thank you to Eric Stewart, JJ Veale, Alfred Mina, Briony Smith, Sandy Tsukiyama, Mike Grimes, Emily Ashton, Sue Monahon, Josh Humphries, and the entire ARBA Office team. If you're not a member, it's easy to join and receive your bi-monthly copy of the Domestic Rabbits Magazine. Click Here to Join. https://arba.net/product-category/memberships/ See more

KW Cages 18.12.2020

Fly Strike causes serious problems for rabbits each year. Moisture, warm temperatures and odors can attract flies. Avoid flies altogether with this flying insect kill system. https://www.kwcages.com/mosquito-fly-control-kit.html

KW Cages 14.12.2020

RHD Updates, Including Dr. Hayhow's Reports from State Veterinarians and Government Agencies | Stay informed and up-to-date with the nation's leading expert on ...RHD, Dr. Chris Hayhow You may view the recorded version of Dr. Hayhow’s discussion here: https://www.facebook.com/TheRabbitShowLive/videos/1012219755839643/?vh=e&d=n

KW Cages 30.11.2020

Even with a limited crew (due to the pandemic), we are working hard to get your orders out as quickly as possible. Thanks for your support, patience and understanding.

KW Cages 28.11.2020

At this time RHD infections have been identified in New Mexico’s Grant, Dona Ana, Santa Fe, Curry, Chaves, Valencia, Eddy, Torrance, McKinley, and Lincoln count...ies. Since being identified in NM, there are now confirmed infections in Arizona and western Texas. The RHDv2 virus can also infect native North American species of rabbits as well as domestic rabbits. It is difficult, if not impossible, to manage the spread of the virus in wildlife thus making this outbreak difficult to contain. Due to the movement restrictions imposed to Flatten the Curve with COVID-19, many Americans have been ordered to shelter in place. ARBA chartered clubs have been forced to cancel their sanctioned shows to protect the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Although a tragic circumstance, this will help minimize transmission of RHD within domestic rabbits populations from areas with identified infections. At this time the ARBA is asking all breeders in AZ, NM, CO, UT, and western TX to voluntarily recognize a herd quarantine until RHD infections are effectively managed. Breeders in these areas are also encouraged to enact strict bio-security measures to reduce the opportunity of their herds contracting this deadly virus. Rabbit breeders are encouraged to not utilize cross country transport service during this time in an effort to contain the outbreak and protect rabbit populations across the continent. Please review the literature provided for appropriate bio-security and containment protocols. The ARBA is unable to manage suspicious infections or testing for RHD. Any suspicious infections should be reported to your local veterinarian immediately. Local veterinarians will engage the appropriate state agency when managing a suspicious infection as this is a mandatory reportable foreign animal disease. Should emergency permission for vaccine importation be made available in outbreak areas, distribution will be conducted through local veterinarians. Breeders may also contact their state veterinary office to report suspicious infections directly. https://www.usaha.org//STATE_ANIMAL_HEALTH_OFFICIALS%20-%2 Breeders in states with identified RHD infections may also wish to contact their state veterinary office and engage them to allow importation of the three vaccines available to cover RHDV, especially the second variant that has jumped to cottontails. The ARBA is actively seeking support to manage this serious concern through government agencies and will continue to provide updates as soon as verified information becomes available.