Bunny Nature Bed O Linum

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I original started with the 3 small bags, too try it and then reordered the big one's. I would order the 3 small bags, try it immmediately and if you like it then go for 3 big bags. I know you have to pay postage twice but if your unhappy with it you don't want to have 3 huge bags :))!

Personally I am very pleased with it. it works well for me.
 
Mine has arrived today, and I am looking forward to trying it. Am wondering whether to put newspaper under it for ease of a full clean out, or if that will reduce its effectiveness. I think only part of my order has arrived though - it is £11.50 for 3 small bags isn't it and not £11.50 per small bag?? I have emailed to clarify, as I thought I had ordered 9 small bags on the 3 for 2 offer. I am sure they will get back to me to clarify - they seem very good, both on this forum and with their service!
 
all sorted very quickly, as I knew it would be, and on the 3 for 2 it really is very good value. Looking forward to seeing what the whirly-gigs think of it!

Thanks for first class service HH
 
I've just ordered some of this stuff to try out, just with Holly, as she suffers from respiratory problems these days, so I want to stop the Megazorb.
 
Hmm... well, I have to say, I'm not particularly impressed with it at the moment. I'm using it for Holly, who is now on a diuretic. She has been getting quite wet on the Bed O Linum, so I won't be buying more when it's finished (can't really afford to anyway - it doesn't seem to go very far!) In fact, I'm going to switch Holly on to fleece to try to keep her nice and dry. Will stick with the Megazorb and Finacard in the other cage, I think.
 
Hi Everyone.
How are you getting on with the bed o'linum? Mine are currently on fleece blankets with inco pads underneath and puppy pads undeath the inco, but I'm really struggling with a bad back and relapse of my M.E. symptoms. I was changing the bedding twice per week, but they are severely hormonal at the moment and digging up all the bedding and weeing and poohing on the bottom of the cage. I did a full clean yesterday and today had to start over again today,it looked like world war 3 with the state of the bedding :( I'm so completely exhausted and therefore need to re think my cage strategy. I'm not keen on using shavings and they soon smell, I don't like the smell of megazorb - the last bag had a strong chemical smell. I've been using the bed o'linum to line their litter tray, but can't really judge how well it would work on a whole cage. Also they are just tossing the litter tray around at the moement and there is hardly any weeing or poohing going on in there. How long are piggies hormonal far - my previous piggies were boys. There's lots of bum swaying going on, they are mounting each other and spraying over each other so looks like bath time soon. I feel so exhausted at the moment that at times I just feel like crying when I see the state of their cage. Also this is only from overnight. During the day they are in a C&C cage just lined with newspaper and hay, but this is not ideal full time as the tray only has low sides and they end up weeing over the sides. Anyway to get back to the point of my post, is bed o'linum worth the expense and could there be a problem with the small pieces getting stuck in eyes. Willow has a blocked tear duct and her eye runs alot so don't want to make further probs for her.
Sorry for moaning.
love Jude
 
Hi jude,

Me and Bunny O lithium fellout it was expensive and a nightmare too clean. I moved on to Equisorb which I found good although messy now back too Fleece.

Sorry I can't be of much help. I just can't find anything I like full term.

Hope you feel better soon.

Joanne x
 
Hi jude,

Me and Bunny O lithium fellout it was expensive and a nightmare too clean. I moved on to Equisorb which I found good although messy now back too Fleece.

Sorry I can't be of much help. I just can't find anything I like full term.

Hope you feel better soon.

Joanne x
 
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