This is such a great breakdown! I absolutely love my fleece and so glad I went with that from the get go (well… one week in. Had to wait for my sewing machine to ship). Paper bedding was a PAIN during that week! Thankfully my piggies utilize their litter boxes well and have fairly large cages so wash day every 6-8 days works perfectly for us. But they have extras ready in case it’s a busy wheek :)
Thanks Sam-that was a useful and fun video. I have seven indoor girl piggies in an 8 ft by 4 ft open topped wooden cage with a C&C 4x3 extension dining room/play room. I use fleece liners throughout (lots of washing as you can imagine!!) x Jemma :-)
Our cages come with a coroplast base which the fleece liners lay on top of. 🐹 You shouldn't need anything under your fleece liners, if any liquid goes through to the underneath of the liner, its time to change it ❤️
I know this video is (im pretty sure😅) based in the UK but here in the US or I believe many states here wood pellets are actually SUPER SUPER SUPER cheap!! I know prices vary but where I live you can get a 50 pound bag for $5.99! I use it for my bunnies litter box!and I've tried quite a few different things such as paper based bedding (care fresh and kaytee clean and cozy) and aspen shavings from nightangel and I've found the best smelling, cheapest, lasts me the longest, and most absorbent of them is wood stove pellets from Tractor Supply!! defiantly recommend if you have a tractor supply near you!!! 😁
Thank you for your question! Straw is not recommended for guinea pig bedding as it is considered too sharp for their delicate foot pads, and may cause hay stick injuries to their eyes. As an alternative, kiln dried/dust extracted wood shavings, or fleece would be a safer alternative!
I use fleece liners But, Would puppy pads be fine to put under the liners to add extra protection to the coroplast? Also, I have the 5x2 c&c cage from kavee and I loveeee it and so do my guineas! :)
Thank you so much for your question! Puppy pads would be suitable to place underneath our liners, if you wish. We are happy to hear that you and your piggies are enjoying your 5x2 Kavee cage! 😀
This is such a great breakdown! I absolutely love my fleece and so glad I went with that from the get go (well… one week in. Had to wait for my sewing machine to ship). Paper bedding was a PAIN during that week! Thankfully my piggies utilize their litter boxes well and have fairly large cages so wash day every 6-8 days works perfectly for us. But they have extras ready in case it’s a busy wheek :)
love kavee I have a 6x2 and your rainbow fleece
Thank you so much for your support! We are really happy to hear that you are enjoying our 6x2 cage and fleece liners.
Thanks this was super helpful
I love to use fleece but then have a litter tray I find its the easiest way to keep the piggies clean!
Thank you! I was wondering what to use
I clean every 2 days 🤣🤣🤣 Clean freak and vacuum their poop 3 times a day.
Same lol....i need to raise my enclosure off the floor because leaning over it to clean it is really hurting my back 🥴
Thanks Sam-that was a useful and fun video. I have seven indoor girl piggies in an 8 ft by 4 ft open topped wooden cage with a C&C 4x3 extension dining room/play room. I use fleece liners throughout (lots of washing as you can imagine!!) x Jemma :-)
Thanks for sharing! We are happy you've enjoyed our Bedding Battle! Your guinea pig setup sounds impressive 😊👍
What’s the best thing to put under the fleece liners
Our cages come with a coroplast base which the fleece liners lay on top of. 🐹 You shouldn't need anything under your fleece liners, if any liquid goes through to the underneath of the liner, its time to change it ❤️
Can I use puppy pads in my cage if they are under my fleece bedding?
yes just make sure no part of the pads are exposed because the pads contain a toxic material that can severely harm your guinea pigs if they eat it
Tanks voor this information❤
Where can I buy good Timothy hay with a good price
I know this video is (im pretty sure😅) based in the UK but here in the US or I believe many states here wood pellets are actually SUPER SUPER SUPER cheap!! I know prices vary but where I live you can get a 50 pound bag for $5.99! I use it for my bunnies litter box!and I've tried quite a few different things such as paper based bedding (care fresh and kaytee clean and cozy) and aspen shavings from nightangel and I've found the best smelling, cheapest, lasts me the longest, and most absorbent of them is wood stove pellets from Tractor Supply!! defiantly recommend if you have a tractor supply near you!!! 😁
I think fleece!!
Where is your store?
We are an online store ❤️ kaveecage.net/
My Guinea pigs live outside and I use straw bedding is that ok?
Thank you for your question! Straw is not recommended for guinea pig bedding as it is considered too sharp for their delicate foot pads, and may cause hay stick injuries to their eyes. As an alternative, kiln dried/dust extracted wood shavings, or fleece would be a safer alternative!
What's inside the fleece liners to soak up the wee?
An abosrbent layer that absorbs moisture and odour 💩
How do I get my Guinea pigs to drink water?
You can try a bowl or a water bottle, along side keeping them hydrated with watery veggies in moderation ❤️
I use fleece liners But, Would puppy pads be fine to put under the liners to add extra protection to the coroplast?
Also, I have the 5x2 c&c cage from kavee and I loveeee it and so do my guineas! :)
I put puppy pads under my fleece and I definitely think it adds more protection
I think that would be fine
Thank you so much for your question! Puppy pads would be suitable to place underneath our liners, if you wish. We are happy to hear that you and your piggies are enjoying your 5x2 Kavee cage! 😀
Why Kavee don’t answers the e-mails ? Very bad communication you guys have with your clients .
Hi there! Could we check that you're emailing help@kavee.com please 🥰
My mom says that having them on blankets/rugs is bad and forces me to have them on straws also their cage is bad and she says its not
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Your to silly, didn’t get what you are saying.