Fleece Bedding

Abbie Brooks

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Hello all!
Does anyone know a good place to get fleece (can be a shop or online). I have looked around online and there seems to be limited choices. I am in the UK if that helps or changes anything.
Thanks in advance!
 
In the UK you ave fabric shops online or if you want ones that are lie blankets you've got places like the range, wilko's and B&M that have good value for money. You can also get them made up into liner' in various places online.
 
I buy mine from B+M, IKEA, charity shops, or by the metre from a local fabric retailer. I only resort to the fabric shop if I want a specific pattern, as the other sources are way cheaper. B+M do a set of 2huge fleeces for £9.99. The range has the biggest range I've see, and often have some lines reduced.
 
In the UK you ave fabric shops online or if you want ones that are lie blankets you've got places like the range, wilko's and B&M that have good value for money. You can also get them made up into liner' in various places online.
Thank you I will check them out
 
I buy mine from B+M, IKEA, charity shops, or by the metre from a local fabric retailer. I only resort to the fabric shop if I want a specific pattern, as the other sources are way cheaper. B+M do a set of 2huge fleeces for £9.99. The range has the biggest range I've see, and often have some lines reduced.
Thank you I will check b+m.
 
Thanks will have a look today, the fleece you buy on eBay, is it lined with anything absorbent or just regular fleece?

just normal. For the lined ones I'd recommend Ziggies piggies as they are really good value
 
Hello all!
Does anyone know a good place to get fleece (can be a shop or online). I have looked around online and there seems to be limited choices. I am in the UK if that helps or changes anything.
Thanks in advance!

I’ve always bought mine from eBay, just search for fleece liner for guinea pigs and lots of options will come up. There are sellers who have already stitched the fleece to waterproof material to make it 100% waterproof. These are a little more expensive then just the fleece but you need something to catch the liquids. I have hard flooring and as such have a waterproof lining with fleece on top as the bottom layer, then two towels in the middle and then a layer of fleece (animal print of course!) on top. I’ve added a couple more layers just to keep it soft for them underfoot. The waterproof fleece lining has lasted a year so much and still in good tact. I wash every 3 days so def got monies worth! If you just buy fleece lining you will need to wash them a few times in order for liquids to get soaked straight through to the next layer
 
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