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Kaytee Crittertrail Simple Start Habitat For Hamsters
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Kaytee Crittertrail Simple Start Habitat For Hamsters
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Current price: $54.38


By Kaytee
Kaytee Crittertrail Simple Start Habitat For Hamsters
Current price: $54.38
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The Kaytee CritterTrail Simple Start is a fun and colorful value habitat that includes a top-mount water bottle, exercise wheel, and food dish. The habitat features new quick-release twist-knob side latches and an integrated wire front access door.About Us:Nicholas Knauf starts his own grain and feed business in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Knauf opens a branch elevator in Brillion and sends 500 railroad carloads of wheat per year to the then-thriving flour mill town of Milwaukee. Nicholas Knauf builds a grain elevator in Chilton, Wisconsin, which becomes his corporate headquarters. William N. Knauf, Frank Tesch, and Milton Jones form a partnership. Under the subsequent ownership of Knauf & Tesch (K&T), the business supplies area farmers with clean, reliable seeds. They purchase the grain elevators from Nicholas Knauf in 1897. Knauf and Tesch become a Wisconsin-based corporation.
The Kaytee CritterTrail Simple Start is a fun and colorful value habitat that includes a top-mount water bottle, exercise wheel, and food dish. The habitat features new quick-release twist-knob side latches and an integrated wire front access door.About Us:Nicholas Knauf starts his own grain and feed business in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Knauf opens a branch elevator in Brillion and sends 500 railroad carloads of wheat per year to the then-thriving flour mill town of Milwaukee. Nicholas Knauf builds a grain elevator in Chilton, Wisconsin, which becomes his corporate headquarters. William N. Knauf, Frank Tesch, and Milton Jones form a partnership. Under the subsequent ownership of Knauf & Tesch (K&T), the business supplies area farmers with clean, reliable seeds. They purchase the grain elevators from Nicholas Knauf in 1897. Knauf and Tesch become a Wisconsin-based corporation.























