What is the most cost effective method of bedding?
I was thinking about towels but I heard that it smells within hours.
What do you use?
I was thinking about towels but I heard that it smells within hours.
What do you use?
I think whether or not the towels will smell depends on how well litter trained your piggies are. I have my two boys on a towel and then fleece on top, I change the fleece every day, because they eat bits of veg off it and it can get a bit sticky, but the towel can last up to 5 days before it smells and needs changing.
They have a small litter tray below their hayrack, and they do the majority of their poops and wees there. I just line the tray with newspaper or thick cardboard (corrugated), and change it once or twice a day.
You can buy the fleece from lots of places, supermarkets, fabric shops, amazon and ebay also sell it. The polar fleece is the most popular, like this: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fab-Funky-Sof...Textiles_SM&hash=item3f03a4fec7#ht_1131wt_905
Fleece is popular for lots of reasons...it is much more cost effective than disposable bedding (you just need to wash it rather than throw it away), the piggies are less likely to get breathing problems as it doesn't contain dust as, for example wood chips does, it is gentle on the guinea pigs feet as if they do pee on it, the moisture all wicks away to the towel, and the fleece stays dry. On lots of beddings, if they pee on it, it just stays wet, which can lead to sore feet.
The cons of having fleece are ofcourse that you have to take the time to wash it-either by hand, or in the washing machine, and I have heard stories of the hay and fur off fleece clogging people's machines up. I've never had a problem, and I think so long as you really shake the fleece and beat it before it goes in, it shouldn't clog the machine. Another con is that hay does love to stick to fleece and the pigs will drag it on their feet, so you can't expect it to look tidy all the time...
I read the reviews before i bought and i have to agree with them.
|)I find vet bed really good, will def get some for my new C&C cage
I got a small piece just to try and it seemed really wet, and that was with towels and newspaper underneath. Don't know what I'm doing wrong but nothing seems to keep them dry.
I agree with you. I used fleece with puppy pads underneath, but it still smelt bad. and it was always wet in their bedroom area.
I am struggling to find a good alternative.
Those pads look great! My question is: why use the fleece if the pads aborb the liquid?
I agree with you. I used fleece with puppy pads underneath, but it still smelt bad. and it was always wet in their bedroom area.
I am struggling to find a good alternative.