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Exercise Lazy boy

PBmommy

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Also since we don't currently have bedding in the whole thing, how is the best way to clean the actual coro?
 

kanojochan

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I like to wipe my coro down with a 50/50 solution of distilled white vinegar mixed with water. Moisten a cloth with that mix and wipe away~
 

PigAtHeart

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Get them some toys that you can put treats in them so they have to "work for their food" I think you can find them on wag.com and other pet stores.

Goodluck!

Sincerely,PigAtHeart
 

sherri86

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A person in Dallas, north Carolina has a listing to rehome a young male pig, white named snowball

here is the link (broken link removed)

Not sure how close that is to you , but thought I would let you know

also I tried Fleece flippers and found that I prefer the cage liners.. there are pros and cons to both.. I did not like having to take them apart and put them back together, also did not like the poo getting trapped between or under the flippers..

price wise fleece is definitely the way to go..
good luck
 
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