Guinea Pig Market - formerly Jens Custom Crafts #2
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- Guinea Pig Market
That is a good thing! I know I had to upgrade some of the fellas to the 12x12 huts, lol.
Yes, the cage liners are AWESOME!!!!! :)
Here is my cage, along with ALL my lovely Jen Craft products!
Thanks again Jen!
Here is my cage, along with ALL my lovely Jen Craft products!
Thanks again Jen!
- CavyCastle
- Supporter in '10
Jen, I put in my order, and then you never told me what I owe you! :) Too much crazy life. Could you email that info to me please so that I can pay you for your beautiful work???
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- Guinea Pig Market
CavyCastle, I think a little birdie took care of your order. You are all set ;)
New to the sales forum and seriously considering buying some cage liners. For existing cage liner customers, I was wondering...have your pigs ever burrowed under the cage liners? Do you have to weigh them down with bricks or anything like that? I would like to get cage cut to size and stitched up for convenience and to prevent burrowing. Do the liners help?
I have a 2x5 with a kitchen so I would be getting two 2x2s per set so there would also be a 'gap' in the middle. Do they slide around on the coro at all?
I have a 2x5 with a kitchen so I would be getting two 2x2s per set so there would also be a 'gap' in the middle. Do they slide around on the coro at all?
- codyNpatches
- Supporter in '09 - '10
If you have burrowers, they may still do it. If you do decide to buy liners I would get a few small sizes. That way they are easier to wash and you can replace dirty ones only.
- New Guinea Mom
- There is No Cure
I LOVE THE PHOTOS!!!!!
Buy the liners! Even if they do burrow, they are SO worth it!
Jen is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!
Buy the liners! Even if they do burrow, they are SO worth it!
Jen is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks NGM :)
To Jedifreac: We have 10 cages of piggies and we use all cage liners in them. I'm lucky enough to only have one burrower come to me. He wasn't familiar with fleece bedding at all when he came here and he hid under the liners for a few weeks. Once he discovered the hut in his cage he figured out he could go in there and feel secure rather than under the cage liners. He has since stopped burrowing and I haven't had any problems again, so I can't be of much help there.
The liners will actually overlap so that there is no gaps in the middle. They also don't slide around because it is a terry/towel material on the bottom which gives them some grip. We never have any problems at all around here.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
To Jedifreac: We have 10 cages of piggies and we use all cage liners in them. I'm lucky enough to only have one burrower come to me. He wasn't familiar with fleece bedding at all when he came here and he hid under the liners for a few weeks. Once he discovered the hut in his cage he figured out he could go in there and feel secure rather than under the cage liners. He has since stopped burrowing and I haven't had any problems again, so I can't be of much help there.
The liners will actually overlap so that there is no gaps in the middle. They also don't slide around because it is a terry/towel material on the bottom which gives them some grip. We never have any problems at all around here.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
- CavyCastle
- Supporter in '10
A little birdie? No way!! Thank you birdie! Thank you!!!! :)
(You sly bird you....whoever you are!)
Yes, buy the liners! They make life much easier!
(You sly bird you....whoever you are!)
Yes, buy the liners! They make life much easier!
I likely won't be placing an order until March because that's when the proceeds go to OCCH, the shelter I currently volunteer for. (An exception might be if there's a sale?) I am definitely interested in cage liners and maybe some accessories, too.
I have a Star Wars theme caged so I was wondering how custom fleece and other fabrics work? Say, if I win an old Star Wars pillowcase on Ebay, could I mail that to you and have a hut made out of that? Does that reduce some of the cost of the material because then you don't have to use cotton from your existing stash? Or what if I like fleece I see on a site online? What have people done in the past when they do custom orders?
I have a Star Wars theme caged so I was wondering how custom fleece and other fabrics work? Say, if I win an old Star Wars pillowcase on Ebay, could I mail that to you and have a hut made out of that? Does that reduce some of the cost of the material because then you don't have to use cotton from your existing stash? Or what if I like fleece I see on a site online? What have people done in the past when they do custom orders?