Our triple-layer cage liners are made of two layers of luxury polar fleece and our super-absorbent middle layer, designed to eliminate odor and keep your pet's paws dry.
HOW IT WORKS
1. Prewash & dry your new cage liner 1-2 times to prep the fabric.
2. Lay your cage liner directly on the bottom of your pet's cage. (It will go up the sides a bit to ensure a good fit) You don't need to use any other kind of newspaper or disposable bedding underneath it.
3. Once a day, sweep up loose bits of hay/pellets using a dust pan & brush.
4. Once a week (for one piggy) or every 5 days (for two piggies), shake the liner into a garbage bag, wash, dry, and put back in the cage.
FAQs
Q: What size is this?
A: This liner is designed to fit a 24” x 48” cage. We make our cage liners a couple inches larger than this to ensure a perfect fit.
Cages This Liner Fits:
Midwest Guinea Habitat
Living World X-Large Cage (not the Large size)
Q: How is a cage liner different than using fleece on its own?
A: Fleece on its own bunches up, does not absorb (making your piggies sit on a wet surface), and does nothing to help with odor.
Q: My cage size is not offered, can you do a custom order?
A: We're not able to make custom-sized cage liners because we want to keep our prices low and shipping fast. Not to worry, we're adding new cage sizes all the time!
Q: How do I wash my cage liner?
A: Wash on cold, no fabric softener; dry on LOW heat or hang to dry. Add vinegar as needed, to help minimize odor.
Q: Can I buy a cage liner for my rabbit?
A: Yes! Cage liners are great for rabbit pens.
Note
The liner is made in 48x24 inch according to production specification. But the cotton may shrink or the liner is not placed well or other reasons, there will be 1-2 inch error in measurement. We hope that you would know it.