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  1. Lily & Rose

    Fleece Fail

    You can buy removal blankets (uhaul) in the UK on eBay, which is made of denim. I got someone to make me some cage liners using two layers of uhaul. They are really good and very absorbent.
  2. L

    Has Anyone Tried Ziggiepiggies Cage Liners?

    If you have a b&m near you you can get x2 plain polar fleece throws for £3.99. The fleece isn't overly thick but works well as a bottom layer....it also wicks well too, so u could use it that side up if you really wanted X
  3. L

    Has Anyone Tried Ziggiepiggies Cage Liners?

    You get them on eBay. I've made 2x3 liners out of them and they are great! They are quite thick tho as I used 2 layers of the uhaul sandwiched between fleece. Each blanket is 200x150cm. You can get 5 for £20 or 10 for £27. If you were making beds etc for them you could also use this instead of...
  4. Ryanne

    Too Much Of A Good Thing?

    ...for my pigs. I am so confused as to what works the best. I want a comfortable, soft liner. I have read about Zorb fabric, mattress toppers, UHaul pads and fleece of course. Is there any benefit of layering a mattress topper, Zorb, UHaul pad and then fleece? Overkill? What would you suggest...
  5. helenk6

    Uhaul Substitute

    I haven't got any, I was going to buy some if I knew they work.
  6. SkinnyPigRiver

    Best Hay Rack/set Up

    ...it... I had to decide I was going to make them myself. It's actually not difficult, because really you're just making giant rectangles. I got "Uhaul" filler blankets in a pack of twenty and those are what I use for the absorbent layer. FYI, licensed character fleece is tough to use bc even...
  7. L

    Has Anyone Tried Ziggiepiggies Cage Liners?

    Not sure how quickly it would wear away, I just know when I put it in the tumble dryer a good bit of fluff is in the filter after. You probably would get longer out of the liner if u used 2 layers of fleece. You could use 1 layer and just change it more often? Because mine is only in my 2x3...
  8. Akvelins

    Fleece Bedding!

    ...I got them. My question is, what do you find the best to use under the fleece? I'm thinking of puppy pads + towels and then fleece on top. I know many of you use uhaul pads and different liners but I can't purchase these here where I live. How many layers of towels should I use? Thanks for...
  9. BertnErnie1971

    Making Own Pad. Absorbant Layer Ideas

    That liner is fab x
  10. mshappy89

    Has Anyone Tried Ziggiepiggies Cage Liners?

    It's : 118 x 58.5 x 51.5 cm (L x W x H) Where do you get your blankets from! Sorry for all the questions. I know uhaul is very popular in the us
  11. Cookies&Glitter

    Fleece? Liners? I'm So Confused

    I use layers of cloth diapers under my fleece, the nice thing is I can double some areas as needed or swap out only the disgusting bits. I have some uhaul pads as well, I love my zorb pads but I would have to change the entire liner regularly and my pigs don't pee everywhere all the time
  12. lissie

    Is My Cage Big Enough?

    ...these places: Walmart, Target, Walgreens, Ikea, etc Fabric stores: Joann's, Hancock, etc How to use fleece: Fleece The Fleece Project: The Study Good absorbent material to use under fleece: Uhaul pads: Blankets Review: UHaul blanket Wood pellets: Wood Pellets/Chips 3 full weeks of wood pellets
  13. L

    Making My Own Fleece Liners

    I used furniture moving blankets in mine (called uhaul pads in America). They work really well! You can get 10 blankets from eBay (roughly 200x150cm) for £27 delivered, or 5 for £20. I've only made 2x3 liners for the hay part of the cages....not sure I could handle sewing a 2x6 for the main...
  14. lissie

    C&c Help?

    ...these places: Walmart, Target, Walgreens, Ikea, etc Fabric stores: Joann's, Hancock, etc How to use fleece: Fleece The Fleece Project: The Study Good absorbent material to use under fleece: Uhaul pads: Blankets Review: UHaul blanket Wood pellets: Wood Pellets/Chips 3 full weeks of wood pellets
  15. Littlewheekers

    Best Thing To Use For Cage Liners?

    Yes I saw that. I didn't know if wadding or uhaul (as Americans call them. U.K. They are furniture covers) was better;) Thankss:nod:
  16. R

    Bedding

    ...from a slightly different material --I am planning on putting two layers of towels and two layers of fleece on top of this. Will this quilted furniture pad still work even though it is made of a slightly different material? I really need to set up my piggies bed and Theresa no othe uhaul nearby
  17. L

    Vet Bed!

    ...I was using puppy pads underneath, but the pads were costing too much due to cage size so I started using furniture moving blankets underneath (uhaul) which worked great, but by the time I washed everything it was taking forever and so many washes. However if you only had one cage it would...
  18. KatPig

    C&c Help...

    I buy all my liners and cosie items from Stephs Piggiee Paradise Her liners are amazing, they are great value and they wash really well. They are fleece with a uhaul absorbent center.:))
  19. L

    Has Anyone Tried Ziggiepiggies Cage Liners?

    My uhaul liners dry pretty quick on the line. You can also tumble dry them if needed :). I'm about to start sewing pee pads today lol, the ones I'm using have wadding on the inside and they ain't great :( although better than nothing lol. Just need to get motivated to get off my...
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