lissie
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I wish we could go two weeks without washing ours, but our piggies are not good with just peeing and pooing in the kitchen yet, so our bottom level is rather wet in the corners, they love their corners.Today was Day 14 since our last cage cleaning, and I finally got out to Uhaul to buy another blanket for another cage change (as opposed to waiting for everything to wash).
My cages was still not smelling, but the fleece was starting to look quite dirty, so it REALLY was time. Once I had the liner outside I unclipped all the layers and they still smelled less than 4 day old towels.
I'm absolutely in love with these blankets. I'm donating the majority of our massive stash of towels to a nearby rescue. Now all my bedding fits into one storage box... Whoo hoo!
I wish we could go two weeks without washing ours, but our piggies are not good with just peeing and pooing in the kitchen yet, so our bottom level is rather wet in the corners, they love their corners.
When you say your fleece, is this fleece you've already made into a cage liner of a sort, or are you talking about just any piece of fleece that has been washed 3 times to make it wick properly?
My questions are:
When you say your fleece, is this fleece you've already made into a cage liner of a sort, or are you talking about just any piece of fleece that has been washed 3 times to make it wick properly?
If you choose to pin it together, what are you using to pin/clip it, how many pins/clips does it need to stay together, and do you think pinning it together and un-pinning for each wash could be a long term solution, or would you have to get it sewn together as soon as possible?