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this is awesome
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D29WcRyUP0[/ame]
 
You can get the grids from B & Q warehouses (when they actually have them in stock!) however the squares are too big for babies' heads so they have to be doubled up.

Screwfix also do them as cubes, I have ordered some from there & hopefully will be collecting them soon, they are more like mesh though.

B & Q ones :

http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?action=detail&fh_secondid=10687690&fh_location=//catalog01/en_GB/categories%3C{9372014}/categories%3C{9372040}/categories%3C{9392024}/specificationsProductType=boxes___baskets/specificationsSpecificProductType=boxes

That link looks weird but highlight it & open in new tab it does work lol :))
 
Yes, it's great for size, but the ramps are pretty steep and don't have sides on which to me seems rather dangerous.
 
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I agree! I'm lucky I have lino in my room, otherwise i dont know how id cope with all the mess! :O
 
I love her videos, but must never let my girls see them! They would pack their bags immediately!

xx
 
can you give me the link please :)

Video wont work -.-
 
It's Piggiepigpigs. I love this person. Have you seen her etsy store?

http://www.etsy.com/people/Piggiepigpigs

Just had a look. I love the ladybird cushion but personally I'd want to snip off the antennae and label before letting a guinea pig loose on it. I also noticed in her feedback that she'd sold a (blue spotty) "Piggie Pad" cushion with a small button sewn on to it - is this not an obvious choking hazard?! Not being funny but personally I'm not convinced that this person is as piggy friendly as others seem to think! Sorry!
 
Just had a look. I love the ladybird cushion but personally I'd want to snip off the antennae and label before letting a guinea pig loose on it. I also noticed in her feedback that she'd sold a (blue spotty) "Piggie Pad" cushion with a small button sewn on to it - is this not an obvious choking hazard?! Not being funny but personally I'm not convinced that this person is as piggy friendly as others seem to think! Sorry!

I never really thought on how piggy freindly these items were. :( Thank you for pointing that out though. They do look great though.
 
I never really thought on how piggy freindly these items were. :( Thank you for pointing that out though. They do look great though.

Well others may disagree but personally I think it's a good idea to look at cosies etc as if they were intended for newborn babies - if you'd consider them to be babyproof then in theory they should be piggyproof.....although small babies obviously don't have teeth and don't really nibble things like some pigs do! x
 
yeah ive been following her for a year or so :)

i thought it was someone else cause i couldnt see the vid :)
 
Not being funny but personally I'm not convinced that this person is as piggy friendly as others seem to think! Sorry!

Just read this back and thought it probably sounds a bit harsh, so sorry if anyone was offended! I just meant that I hope people use common sense when it comes to health and safety matters and don't just assume that someone is always right and can be completely trusted in everything they do, just because they're popular and have generated lots of interest in what they do.

This particular person seems to be spreading a very worthwhile message about providing piggies with a spacious living environment, so that's definitely all good :)
 
HOW on EARTH is it so clean?! I just can't get my head round it at all! Anything soft and mine would soak it with wee immediately! I actually wouldn't have a life because i'd be so busy washing and drying pig cosies and blankets!
 
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