Small Pets and Company Guinea Pig Fleece Cage Liner | Fleece Guinea Pig Bedding | Midwest, C&C, Corner Pad (Midwest, Clouds on Blue)
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Small Pets and Company Guinea Pig Fleece Cage Liner | Fleece Guinea Pig Bedding | Midwest, C&C, Corner Pad (Midwest, Clouds on Blue)
HOW IT WORKS1. Prewash & dry your new cage liner 1-2 times to prep the fabric2. Lay your cage liner directly on the bottom of your pet's cage. (It will go up the sides a bit to ensure a good fit) You don't need to use any other kind of newspaper or disposable bedding underneath it.3. Once a day, take 30 seconds to sweep up loose bits of hay/pellets using a dust pan & brush.4. Once a week (for one piggy) or every 5 days (for two piggies), shake the liner into a garbage bag, wash, dry, and put back in the cage!FAQsQ: What size is this?A: This liner is designed to fit a 24" x 48" cage. We make our cage liners a couple inches larger than this to ensure a perfect fit.Cages This Liner Fits: Midwest Guinea Habitat (Fits the Deluxe version too!)Living World X-Large Cage (not the Large size)AmazonBasics Pet Habitat Jumbo Size (not the other sizes)Q: Why should I buy a cage liner from Small Pets and Company instead of someone else?A: You won't find this combination of quality, outstanding customer service, and low-prices, anywhere else. Not only this, but why buy a boring cage liner, when you can pick a colorful (and adorable) print! Guinea pigs do see in color!Q: How is a cage liner different than using fleece on its own?A: Fleece on its own bunches up, does not absorb (making your piggies sit on a wet surface), and does nothing to help with odor.Q: My cage size is not offered, can you do a custom order?A: We're not able to make custom-sized cage liners because we want to keep our prices low and shipping fast. Not to worry, we're adding new cage sizes all the time!Q: How do I wash my cage liner?A: Wash on cold, no fabric softener; dry on LOW heat or hang to dry. Add vinegar as needed, to help minimize odor.Q: Can I buy a cage liner for my rabbit?A: Yes! Cage liners are great for rabbit pens.