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Prisoner 1163

Std Cage

Basic Cage

This is one of the most common slave cages that you will find. It has been found to be the most effective and copied by many suppliers. It is strong, with a cut-out to allow the dog dish to be slid in at feeding time.
Additional features typically include wheels, suspension bolts and attachment eyelets.
The eyelets can act as a pulley when you pass the rope/chain from his collar through this enabling you to pull his face into the cage and to the floor. This is most suitable for forced feeding or punishment. 


Std wire pet cage

Wire cages

You can buy these from the pet store, the fold flat and are easy to carry.
More robust version can be fitted in the back of your Jeep/Uti/Off-Roader this allows for sure transportation of your animal to venues of your choice. Of special interest is the use of smoked glass which mean that he can see out, and it is harder for the public to look in and see the naked slave tethered in the cage. One the point on bondage whilst travelling, consider the problems of sudden breaking or collision. Though it might be cute to secure him by the balls or his septum - a small knock could rip off his balls or his nose.

Wood and Steel Cage

Wooden cages

Obtained form the abusive furniture company in SF CA?
Not best suited for slave transportation.
See Abusive Furniture

Iron Jail wallHolding Cage

Some cages are ideal as holding pens, taking your animal to the right head space and keeping him there.
A wall of bars quickly converts the back of a garage or alcove in a basement into a secure holding place for your animal.

This makes excellent use of an 'bay' in a cellar. If some house designs for example that have bay windows on the upper floors, the bay extends down into the cellar. In this example just a set of bars across the opening does an excellent job.

In Kia's story (my five years as a dog) his cage was the back of a garage, this gave him some space to move in, some height and the bars stretched the width of the garage.


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