Hi readers, I recently was doing some research into guinea pig bedding and I found out quite a few people use Puppy pads for their piggies.
I went to my local Home Bargains and bought a 14 Pack for £1.99 to try them out with my 3 piggies. After one night I needed to change it as they did use it.
I have decided I wont use these all the time as they need changing every day where as litter trays can be changed 1-2 times a week.
They have a plastic bottom so they will protect the floors of the hutches and the shed. They are really big but I cut them into quarters for under hides etc.
I would defiantly recommend these to anyone looking for a cheaper bedding.
Another good thing is they don't smell which is good if you have a large group of piggies.
I also put a cloths on top that cost 69p for 6 in home bargains that I would also recommend.
I hope you find my review useful,
Book Worm :)
I review products for guinea pigs, ponies, goats, sheep, donkeys and dogs. I do get sent some products by companies however I do also buy some however all opinions are my own.
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
Beco Bowls By Beco Things
Hi readers, Today I'm reviewing Beco Bowls.
I use these bowls for all my piggies and they are great. They're made from bamboo and rice husks so they're eco friendly. They come in: Pink, Blue, Green and Natural and Medium, Large, Small, Extra small and Extra Extra small.
Dips in the sides help older and baby pets get their food out easily. I have the Blue, pink and natural ones in Extra small.
What do you do when you want to get rid of it? Easy! Put it in your compost bin and it will biodegrade and make some nice compost for your garden. If you don't have a compost bin just put it in your rubbish bin, Green bin or recycling bin depending on your local rules.
These are easy to wash if they get dirty which is good.
I hope you will try Beco Bowls By Beco Things,
Book Worm:)
I use these bowls for all my piggies and they are great. They're made from bamboo and rice husks so they're eco friendly. They come in: Pink, Blue, Green and Natural and Medium, Large, Small, Extra small and Extra Extra small.
Dips in the sides help older and baby pets get their food out easily. I have the Blue, pink and natural ones in Extra small.
What do you do when you want to get rid of it? Easy! Put it in your compost bin and it will biodegrade and make some nice compost for your garden. If you don't have a compost bin just put it in your rubbish bin, Green bin or recycling bin depending on your local rules.
These are easy to wash if they get dirty which is good.
I hope you will try Beco Bowls By Beco Things,
Snowflake duluxe wooden cat litter
Hi readers, today I'm reviewing Snowflake duluxe wooden cat litter as I recently started using it for all of my Guinea pigs in their litter trays.
Good things
Doesn't smell.
Once they try to eat it they realise is doesn't taste like pellets!
It isn't messy.
You can burn it if you let it dry.
If you use fleece it doesn't stick.
They can't kick it out of the litter tray.
It's really cheap(example Home bargains £1.19 for 5 litres).
Easy to source.
Edit: They now 15litre bags for £2.99 in Home bargains.
Bad things
It breaks up when wet into a powder.
Hard to scoop as it is really heavy.
As mentioned above it is really heavy.
When it breaks down it sticks to the litter tray.
I would defiantly recommend this litter for Guinea pigs as it is quite cheap.
I hope you will try this litter and go to:How to litter train your Guinea pig,
Book Worm :)
Good things
Doesn't smell.
Once they try to eat it they realise is doesn't taste like pellets!
It isn't messy.
You can burn it if you let it dry.
If you use fleece it doesn't stick.
They can't kick it out of the litter tray.
It's really cheap(example Home bargains £1.19 for 5 litres).
Easy to source.
Edit: They now 15litre bags for £2.99 in Home bargains.
Bad things
It breaks up when wet into a powder.
Hard to scoop as it is really heavy.
As mentioned above it is really heavy.
When it breaks down it sticks to the litter tray.
I would defiantly recommend this litter for Guinea pigs as it is quite cheap.
I hope you will try this litter and go to:How to litter train your Guinea pig,
Book Worm :)
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