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| Im building a c & c cage for my guinea pigs, but, you all have fleeces and things, where do they wee and poo. . . my guinea pigs dont poo or wee in one particular place so does this mean they poo and wee on the blankets? |
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| Re: How does it work? Go read the sticky thread at the top about fleece- its full of info on how to keep pigs on fleece. I just switched and I love it. The pigs do poop and pee on the fleece, but because you have a layer of towels underneath, the pee is wicked right through the fleece. This means there's no smell! Once a week, i strip the whole cage down and wash the fleece and blankets with vinegar. It's a lot less work after your first try. |
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| Re: How does it work? Also you'll need to do a daily spot cleaning with fleece, which is cleaning up the poops. You can do this by vacuuming them up with a small hand vacuum or sweeping them up with a dustpan and broom. You do that either once or twice a day, personally I like to spot clean twice a day. |
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