Shelby
Junior Guinea Pig
I like to think of my self as pretty thrifty when it comes to money. I'll spend it where it's needed but if I can re use something or there's a cheaper alternative I'll do that if it's safe to do so.
So being a new piggie mummy I'm looking out for money saving tips and ideas. Bargains you've purchased, things you've recycled or re used, or places you've sourced for freebies.
I'll start off with what I've done so far...
1) daughter old fleece blankets now used as cage liners.
2) made daughters old fleece jumpers into snuggle sacks.
3) old baby hairbrush for grooming
4) unused ices scraper I found sitting about to poop scoop droppings.
5) off cuts of fleece used as bedding inside pigloo instead of hay.
6) cardboard tubes from cling film for toys (these are a lot thicker than toilet or kitchen rolls).
7) small oval ceramic dishes from pound shop. They don't tip, are wide enough for all three piggies to get around and much cheaper than pet shop bought ceramic dishes.
So being a new piggie mummy I'm looking out for money saving tips and ideas. Bargains you've purchased, things you've recycled or re used, or places you've sourced for freebies.
I'll start off with what I've done so far...
1) daughter old fleece blankets now used as cage liners.
2) made daughters old fleece jumpers into snuggle sacks.
3) old baby hairbrush for grooming
4) unused ices scraper I found sitting about to poop scoop droppings.
5) off cuts of fleece used as bedding inside pigloo instead of hay.
6) cardboard tubes from cling film for toys (these are a lot thicker than toilet or kitchen rolls).
7) small oval ceramic dishes from pound shop. They don't tip, are wide enough for all three piggies to get around and much cheaper than pet shop bought ceramic dishes.