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7squeakers.

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Here is all my Guinea pig stuff on shelves in my spare room cum office.

1: Mini Ziggy cage liners, which go in the big Trixie huts/houses.
2: Circles of Vetbed/Profleece which go inside the round hides.
3: Spare towels for underneath fleeces.
4: Large rectangles of Zorb go between mini cage liners and rectangles of fleece.
5: Circles of Zorb go inside the round hides under the Vetbed.
6: Container of Harrington's pellets.
7: Spare fleeces for floors.
8 & 9: Rectangles of fleece for inside Trixie huts and grass huts and under Log cabins.
10: Container of Bunny pellets.
11: Spare towels for floors.
12: Sherpa fleece squares for under wooden bridges.
On the floor, bag of Ings hay.

Newspapers for litter trays kept in garden storage unit.
Back 2 Nature pellets for litter trays in container on floor, not in photo.

Photos show my set-up, how everything is used and where. I have only just recently changed from using Ziggy's cage liners to fleece and towels on the floors. I am finding the fleece and towels much easier to wash. Therefore, I am keeping on top of the smell much better! IMG_4619.webp

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hi @7squeakers.
how good is the pro fleece as a bedding?
I'm getting some cage liners made and just wanting something to settle under the liners between the liners and paper
 
WOW!

You is organized. Your setup both 'their stuff' and cages look fantastic. Can I move into a cage?
 
my gosh thats a lot of piggie stuff. Mine is all in separate cupboards - one for the hay, one for the aubiose/snowflake, one with cleaning stuff (disinfectant / vinegar / kitchen roll etc.), one with food (pellets and the specialty hay mix for treats), a peddle bin with hay near the cage for easy access, and a pile of cardboard boxes, tunnels and things I have made for them to play in - tend to regularly move things around and change the layout to keep them interested. In a drawer I have a fleece blanket for lap time and for emergency replacement of the cage liner on wash days and some spare thick cotton sheets to go under the fleece. No I come to think of it I have quite a pile of stuff too. They don;t half make us accumulate things eh? :D
 
All very organised! Meanwhile, my pig stuff in the garage looks like this!(this is after being tidied!)
 
hi @7squeakers.
how good is the pro fleece as a bedding?
I'm getting some cage liners made and just wanting something to settle under the liners between the liners and paper

:DHi, @lawz
I find that the Profleece is thicker than Vetbed and does not go flat after washing. You need something absorbent (newspaper, Zorb or towels) under either as the wee goes straight through. However, I use circles of Vetbed in the round hides as the Profleece is too thick. In the photos, the Profleece is on the top. I do not think that either is suitable to go UNDER anything.

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@7squeakers.
Lovely thank you, profleece are sending me samples.
each hutch is 3ftdeep, so i have asked dad to build a shelf half way up at each end that will be boxed in so they cant fall, so might use profleece for shelves instead.
Just trying to think of ways to keep them warm during winter as they will be on fleece. they have plenty of fleece cozies, and going to get 2 snugglesafe heat pads and 2 other ones that react to body heat to heat them up
 
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