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Reseñado en Italia el 25 de febrero de 2025
Arrivato nel tempo previsto super morbido io l’ho messo sotto per non far stare il coniglio a contatto col pavimento nel recinto
rafael f.
Reseñado en España el 13 de enero de 2025
Es de la familia de los lagomorfos y lo muerde y lo arranca de las uniones. Para un conejo enano no sirve. Saludos. Rafael
Laurene
Reseñado en Francia el 15 de febrero de 2024
Vraiment top, je les ai pris pour mon lapin conforme à la description, doux, lavable, pratique, aucune démarcation quand on les attaches les un au autres, je recommande fortement. Merci.
Melissa BOUDELIER
Reseñado en Francia el 28 de diciembre de 2024
Le colis a été déposé dans la boîte aux lettres impossible de le retirer il était trop imposant
Costumer
Reseñado en Arabia Saudita el 22 de enero de 2024
عملي ويتنظف بسرعه
Olive Lilly
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 22 de febrero de 2023
Ok so I’ve tried a lot of things. Even the expensive Kavee brand cage liners and thought those would be the solution to my troubles but why, I don’t know they thought it was a good idea to have the underside of those things that sheep fur like fleece that the hay gets matted in and refuses to get out, I’ll never know. These however, do not!1.) They’re cushion-ey but not too much that it makes their cage smaller and harder for them to run and besides, they have a bunch of plushy beds they love, they don’t need the whole floor like that. One of my girls is a little terrorizer and loves to burrow which destroys the whole set up by flipping everything over and she would always find a way do that with any of the other liners I’ve tried and these she can’t!2.) Everyone says all the liners are easy to clean but let me tell you, these. So easy. Just the best. Streamlined. First off, you can separate them and just clean the bad ones when you need to. Also, they’re so easy to sweep stuff off for spot cleaning, sturdy and not like others where the broom just sent poop flying. Second, for full cleanage: I take the whole coroplast base and dump it in the compost, shaking out each piece (and the stuff comes off with no more than two shakes) Then I lay them all flat and spray them with Guinea pig safe soap and then take the hose and spray them all down (it’s so satisfying to see the dirty just wash away from them so easily). I ring each one out by rolling them up and squeezing them which they then reshape no problem, then I either let them dry outside or I throw them in my pet laundry protecter bag and dry them on delicate in the dryer and they come out 25min later completely clean and dry and I get to do a fun quick little puzzle putting them back in the cage (I’ve learned to put a layer of the scentless puppy pee pads in between them and the coroplast because of the foam bottoms, some of the pee seeps through the cracks then those are there to catch it and are easy to change out as well). I do have to say I’m lucky now to live in a place where I have a yard and hose and dryer after the last two years being without. Still though, I’d imagine I could easily run them over a faucet and it’d be the same. Then maybe blow dry them to get them dry. It’s just so great being able to pull them apart instead of dealing with a massive pee soaked dirty heaping thing that when wet takes forever to dry!3.) You can cut them to any shape of cage, don’t we as Guinea pig owners love that? No mismatched flooring, one for all the different sizes and shapes I want! Customizable, baby!I could go on but those were the main things. I’m so glad I gave these a try.Ps: Make different colors like black or green or brown!
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