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10-19-2009 11:58 AM | ||
FiaSpice |
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10-19-2009 11:48 AM | ||
Kalandra |
Re: liner question The sewing part is fairly easy (for me anyway). I get more annoyed from cutting the rectangles of fabric out! |
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10-18-2009 09:41 PM | ||
hedgielover |
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10-18-2009 08:49 PM | ||
javi |
Re: liner question cool. i am going to hit the fabric store this week i hope and have my sister show me how to sew. though i do not expect it to be too difficult. |
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10-18-2009 08:41 PM | ||
FiaSpice |
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10-18-2009 03:22 PM | ||
javi |
Re: liner question ok i am a little confused about what ya mean when ya say cotton layers. are ya referring to a regular layer or fabric or are they thick layers of cotton fabric like the fleece. and i see using the fleece with layers of other types of material. what about using two layers of fleece. since fleece is thick wouldnt that be the most absorbant. sorry if i am a little confused |
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10-18-2009 10:58 AM | ||
Nancy |
Re: liner question As someone who has made and sold liners for years and used them with probably 100 or more hedgehogs, I can say with experience that triple thickness liners are the best all round. They absorb best, keep the smell away the best, and because of the thickness are less likely to get pulled into a water dish. Although some determined hedgehogs will still crawl under them, I have far more sleeping under and dragging around issues with single layer fleece. |
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10-18-2009 10:35 AM | ||
FiaSpice |
Re: liner question I just made 3 layers liner and they are great. The core is fleece and the outside is cotton (more medium weight) and it absobs really well. Plus it's "stiff" so I don't find the liner in the water bowl. |
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10-18-2009 01:31 AM | ||
LarryT |
Re: liner question I use a single liner for all of my hedgies but i do change them every morning ![]() |
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10-17-2009 06:17 PM | ||
Kalandra |
Re: liner question You can do either. I used to use a single layer with a layer of paper towels underneath. The problem with a single layer is that you need something to soak up urine or spilled water. Once I moved to a 3 layer (flannel/fleece/flannel) liner I didn't need the paper towel any longer. |
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