Fleece Liners

Sorry I forgot to tag @rome_italy in my reply. I was suggesting the wash bag to her to lessen her problems with pet hairs in washing machine.
yes, I use very cheap (but effective) washing bags; I made a mess only one of the first times when I washed the fleece with my daughter's dark trousers!
This is one of the cheap bags I am using (it costs 1€=0,8£). Nothing special, but it works...:tu:
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My piggies have been on their new liners for half a week now.

The base layer are two washable incontinence pads - I bought 4 of them (£29 total) so I can have a pair in the wash with a pair in use at any one time. The blue underneath them is just a standard groundsheet that they've had since I moved to this house, since the room is carpeted.
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Then the C+C to hold them in place, and a length of polar fleece on top. I bought a larger amount (£12) and cut it in half so there's a bit of fleece for the other incontinence pads.
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Current layout straight after I'd changed it
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And taken just now
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When my microfibre towel (£2.19) arrives I'll be cutting it in half as well so there's a bit per set and that will be going in the plastic dog bed hay area.
 
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