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This is my third time ordering bedding/liners and I have nothing but great things to say! The price is absolutely worth the quality you will get with liners. Customer service was very helpful with giving me a timeline about the arrival of my product and answered any questions I had during the process. I will never buy bedding from another company!
So far, I really like this liner. I bought the liner for one of my 2X3 CC cages and my piggy is not a burrower so it has worked really well. And it's faster for me than putting together the flippers. Even though I love the flippers. I will edit this review after a few washes to see how it holds up. If it does, I will definitely be buying more of these liners. I know lots of people think it's expensive but it's like anything, once you pay the initial cost - look at what you're saving! Disposable bedding is so much for a years worth. Much more than the 65 dollars to buy this liner.
I've had these for 7 years now, they haven't fallen apart in the least. I have saved so much money on paper bedding. I tried other fleece that were cheaper and the piggie pee soaks through in one day. These are amazing!!
<p>These cage liners are amazing. They're very absorbent, keep the pigs dry and there is no pee smell from them whatsoever. Because the liners are double sided, after 3-4 days, you can flip them over to the clean side and use them for another 3-4 days before having to wash them. Cleaning is a breeze as all you have to do is pick up the liner and throw it in the washer after sweeping up the poop. </p><p>I am impressed by how quickly these liners are made, shipped, and delivered. The patterns and colors are cute and the liners themselves are nicely made. I wish I had the money to buy a whole bunch of these at once.</p><p>Lastly, I think it's worth noting that one of my pigs is a huge burrower when it comes to fleece laid over towels, but she has never tried to burrow under these cage liners. They lay in place nicely and don't bunch up.</p>