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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2007

First time the guinea pigs experience the new fleece blanket layer in their new cage

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  • Fleece lets the pee pass through and get absorbed by the material you have put under. I am not sure polyester blankets do the same, as I have never used them.

    Under the fleece, I put layers of newspapers, then old bath towels. Then the fleece.

    Your cage will remain clean this way as you will be able to brush the poopies with a small broom and dust bin wherever you like.

    here, we used to do it twice a day.

    cage would be cleaned every two days.

  • Aww they're so cute! good job on the cage, it looks great! And I love the design of your fleece ;)

    Just a question (if I'm going to get Guinea Pigs), what do you put underneath the fleece, and can you use a 100% Polyester blanket that's folded into the C&C?

    Thanks so much, I love this cage!

  • More absorbant material like CAREFRESH, under the fleece, can extend the period in between you having to clean your cage.

  • Yeah, just use whatever kind of bedding is available. It should have the same effect. Let me know if it works for you!!

  • will do! Thanks!

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  • o-m-g Thanks so much! ^_^

    ... But they have... HAVE to pee and poop on it so... *brings out the old washing machine* :D

  • carefresh is not a product available in my region and it cost an arm and a leg of shipping to have it here.

    But I will try your trick with water bottles and hay rack over potty. Neat idea!

  • I, like I said, use the fleece like you do. I put a loft on top with a box that contains that carefresh. Their water bottle and hay are up there over the carefresh and they found a corner in the box that they liked and use it. Of course, they still have some poop in the cage itself, but as long as the majority and the pee go in the box, I'm happy!!

  • Not one bit! Litter training is zero success here. How did you achieved that miracle?:))))

  • Just out of curiousity, do you have luck with litter training? Mine do very well. They let some poops out on the fleece, but for the most part use the box I made for them.

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