Sappyshelly
Teenage Guinea Pig
I’m planning on making my own fleece liners, but am I supposed to buy anti pill fleece or blizzard fleece? Does it matter?
OK thank you!The most popular fleece to use is polar fleece, ensure you wick the material first before producing any cage liners with it. I've asked a similar question about blizzard fleece and got mixed reviews about how successful it works away moisture so I decide to just not bother wasting money on it for it not to work. Hope this is some help
Guinea dad is great! I have one of theirs and it cuts down so much time when cleaning.If I remember correctly Guineadad has good quality fleece, though I've never used it
Maybe one day I'll switch to fleece, and if I do I think it'll be the one I use, it looks so softGuinea dad is great! I have one of theirs and it cuts down so much time when cleaning.
Ohh! Yeah. Even when I do not use guineada I use just regular fleece with towels and it makes things so much easier than any other bedding I've tried. Do what works well for you! But guineadad fleece liners are great because my youngest likes to hide in the little small flap that comes with it. It's so sweet. But of course I understand being wary of fleece liners as the price is quite much. I started just making my own fleece liners because the price was expensive. If you can sew then I would suggest to do that. The absorbent layer that I've used for my homeade ones is zorb which is a pretty good absorbent material.Maybe one day I'll switch to fleece, and if I do I think it'll be the one I use, it looks so soft
Yeah I know but his fleece is quite pricy. And I’m looking to make my own. Thank you thoughIf I remember correctly Guineadad has good quality fleece, though I've never used it