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I've looked through the forum and couldn't see anything on this, so I apologise me if this has been mentioned How would I secure the fleece to either the coroplast so a Piggie couldn't get underneath it? Is it just a matter of placing hidey holes/other heavyish objects in tactical places? Cheers guys! |
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i was just wondering but why do you need fleece? |
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Some people use the binder clips used to hold paper together. I use an old matress pad (the kind used on a childs bed incase they have an accident) then I safetypin the fleece down from the underside. |
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For my fleece, I tuck the edges of it underneath the under bedding, it makes it hard to dig up and they dont even really notice the fleece. The Binder clips that TLD is talking about works to, and so do bricks but they take up space. clothes pins may work too, probably not as strong as binder clips though. The fleece is for bedding. |
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oo its for bedding |
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