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Junior Guinea Pig
Hi,
In the past I made fleeceliners with a top layer of fleece, than a layer of fiberfill, a layer of waterproof matress protector and a last layer of fleece. This is the fiberfill I used in the past: Fiberfill (dacron) - 200gr & 160cm breed - Snel geleverd!.
I want to make a new set of fleeceliners since my current fleeceliners are a bit too small for the cage. I want to make new fleeceliners with: 1 fleece, 2 absorbent layer, 3 waterproof matress proctector and 4 fleece. I have read a lot on this forum, but sadly the absorbent layers you use are not common in the Netherlands.
I could use the fiberfill again: Fiberfill (dacron) - 200gr & 160cm breed - Snel geleverd!. Other options are: LUDDROS mattress protector, 140x200 cm - IKEA or Verhuisdeken | Action NL (closesd to u-haul I could find).
What would you recommend? Or does anyone have other suggestions for absorbent materials in the Netherlands?
In the past I made fleeceliners with a top layer of fleece, than a layer of fiberfill, a layer of waterproof matress protector and a last layer of fleece. This is the fiberfill I used in the past: Fiberfill (dacron) - 200gr & 160cm breed - Snel geleverd!.
I want to make a new set of fleeceliners since my current fleeceliners are a bit too small for the cage. I want to make new fleeceliners with: 1 fleece, 2 absorbent layer, 3 waterproof matress proctector and 4 fleece. I have read a lot on this forum, but sadly the absorbent layers you use are not common in the Netherlands.
I could use the fiberfill again: Fiberfill (dacron) - 200gr & 160cm breed - Snel geleverd!. Other options are: LUDDROS mattress protector, 140x200 cm - IKEA or Verhuisdeken | Action NL (closesd to u-haul I could find).
What would you recommend? Or does anyone have other suggestions for absorbent materials in the Netherlands?