Hi, I'm struggling to get the hang of fleece liners!
I get that people use pee pads and change more often but do you wash like 1 pee pad a day or do you save them up (and where?) Also when I change the liner its soaking underneath 


Go for the Vetfleece brand Inconti-pet washable puppy mats, they are amazing! Thin but really absorbant, and just the right size for a 2x3 grid C&C area. They dont attract fur or hay either so can go straight in the washer.I used an old Morrisons bag for life for the pigs washing. That way it doesn't interfere with the actual washing. And I simply put the bag next to our own washing basket. My mum kindly takes the roll off washing the fleeces for me and so she waits for the bag to be relatively full (usually after cage clean day) and then will do one big pig wash for me.
In terms of soaking liners when you pick them up. What is your layer structure? I find the liners I made with a waterproof back aren't as good as my towel and fleece ones as the pee goes down the side and stays sitting between the base and the liner.
My current set up is: fleece and towel combo liners, with puppy pads underneath.
Ultimately I want to her some washable/readable puppy pads to be less wasteful. As currently, apart from small amount of wood shavings in the hay box and a small amount of hay, my piggy waste is minimal. So would be great if I could get rid of using one time use puppy pads too.
Thank you! I'll give them a look! XGo for the Vetfleece brand Inconti-pet washable puppy mats, they are amazing! Thin but really absorbant, and just the right size for a 2x3 grid C&C area. They dont attract fur or hay either so can go straight in the washer.
We change our fleece twice a week, and we have a range of different liners- some are just 2 layers of fleece so need the puppy mats underneath, the most expensive one has a very good absorbant middle layer and doesnt need a puppy mat. We have some cheaper ones with a less good absorbent layer in which are ok in the bedroom area but need a puppy mat underneath if used in the busiest cage area with the favorite hidey house and biggest hay tray where most of the wee ends up![]()
I wash them once a week, in what I think is called a horse bag (?) so that the hair and hay bits don't clog up my machine. Then I dry/shake them outside to get rid of the rest.
I actually bought one last week and it's amazing! I kept getting piggy hair on my tights from the machine that was nearly impossible to get off! I would recommend one.Do those horse bags work well? I was looking at them on amazon and considering getting one but wasnt sure if they really worked.
I have a good horse bag and I love it! It's really great. Here is the link for you.Do those horse bags work well? I was looking at them on amazon and considering getting one but wasnt sure if they really worked.
I can't stand the water proof backed liners I made. All my pigs like the put their bums right into the corners and so it seeps down the side and under the liner and sits there wet. I find fleece and towel liners with puppy pads works so much betterI have fleece liners, with absorbent layer in the middle, then a "water proof" bottom layer. Still gets wet underneath. I payed alot for these. Does my nut in
I have a good horse bag and I love it! It's really great. Here is the link for you.
Harrison Howard Washing bag wash dog horse hair laundry rug Sheet Boots Free P&P | eBay
Great thank you Betsy. I'll take a look.Link is on this thread on post number 11.