baileyrianne
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Cavy Slave
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I've always used paper and I'm building a new cage so I was think of switching to fleece. Which is easier and better?
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Paper bedding? Like CareFRESH?
What size cage are you planning on building?This is what I used.
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Depends on the size of your cage I think. Smaller cages don't do quite as well with fleece. I would never go back to that paper bedding after using fleece. I love it, cost effective and super cute. You can have many for the seasons and fun. Will put the pumpkin fleece in next week for Halloween.
Don't know if you saw the pic I posted for the other quote, but something similar to that.What size cage are you planning on building?
Oh, well I would fleece the bottom for sure and you could make fleece liners to do the loft if that is where food and hay will be. You could do whatever up in the loft I would think. Whatever suits you and your situation. But I would fleece and uhaul the bottom. Cute cage
Its all personal preference. I know people who love wood pellets and swear by them. I thought they were heavy and hard to change out and I didn't care for the light smell of them. I think for a small area, but my cage is 3x5 with a 2x2 kitchen, I don't have sides as my cage sits on vinyl and the pellets wouldn't be contained. I like fleece and uhaul pads or fleece and towels. Experiment and see what you like. Bags of pellets are around $5 so your not out a bunch if you buy a couple of bags.
they are sold at any Uhaul place, and online I think. They are recycled something, very absorbent and I like them better than towels although towels weren't horrible.
Talk to bpatter and pigger123, they both use pellets and love them. Could probably find a thread on it as well so they don't have to repeat themselves on it all.
Good luck. Ive tried it all and most and came back to uhaul pads and fleece as my preference.