🐹 Elevate Your Guinea Pig's Habitat with Style and Comfort!
The GuineaDad Liner is a premium fleece cage liner designed specifically for guinea pigs, featuring a multi-layered construction for superior absorbency, eco-friendly materials, and easy machine wash care. Its generous size ensures a perfect fit, while providing a soft, comfortable surface for your pet.
Size | Midwest |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 47"L x 24"W x 2"Th |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Form | Rectangular |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Purple |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Cover Material | Fleece |
Material Type | fleece |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Kilograms |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Recommended Uses For Product | as a cage liner for guinea pigs |
Additional Features | Washable |
Breed Recommendation | Large Breeds |
M**N
Midwest is great
The Midwest liner fits perfectly in the Midwest cage. Slightly bigger actually but says to shrink after washing (Unnoticeable after wash one), but I prefer it bigger anyways bc it keeps the sides clean too. Very absorbent and takes spot cleaning to the next level. I’m so glad I’m no longer spending so much money on bedding for my guinea, he’s sooo happy :) 10/10 recommend especially if you have the Midwest cage.
L**E
Awesome Liners!!!
My guinea pigs love guineadad liners! They are easy to clean and are great to save from buying bedding. I use these ones for the ends of my cage as the ends are high traffic and this helps with that! (I have a C&C 2x4 cage)
T**A
This is the best guinea pig fleece you will find
As someone who has spent WAY too much money trying to find the right fleece liner for my two piggies, these are hands down the best. I have had multiple sized and am now with the 2x4. They are the best, hay doesn’t stick excessively, and they wash great and go right back in. They are sturdy, very waterproof, and they love the little hide pocket. Best product!!
A**X
The only guinea pig bedding you'll ever need to buy
I've been using my GuineaDad 2.0 fleece liners for about a month now, and I'm very impressed. I've tried paper bedding, puppy pads, fleece blankets with Uhaul furniture blankets underneath, and all of them had some terrible flaw. Paper bedding is very wasteful and expensive and not particularly easy to keep clean. Puppy pads are extremely dangerous since guinea pigs love to chew them and end up with impactions. Fleece blankets and furniture pads have to be cut to fit the cage (otherwise you have to deal with a lumpy, misshapen folded blanket), they may not be absorbent if not prepared correctly, and vacuums suck up the fleece. It took some courage to take the plunge with GuineaDad, since it is a significant financial investment upfront, but it is so worth it.The liners are designed to fit my Midwest cage; they're a little bit bigger, to allow for possible shrinkage from washing/drying, which I appreciate. As soon as you take the liner out of the box you can tell that it's a well made, high quality product. The liners are so thick and plush, perfect for delicate little pig feet, with a waterproof bottom to keep urine from soaking through and soiling the cage itself. One end of the liner has a fleece pocket for pigs to burrow under, which brings me to another point: My pigs don't burrow under these blankets! When I used regular fleece blankets, the pigs would always tunnel underneath, push them all over the place, and leave a big poopy mess. The combination of the fleece pocket, the thickness and heaviness of the liner, and the way it fits the cage perfectly and sits flush without gaps means that pigs are much less inclined to burrow. The fleece pocket is prone to getting sucked up by vacuums, but it's easy to just lift the end of the blanket up and shake or brush debris onto the quilted part, where you can easily vacuum it up. If your pigs aren't interested in the pocket then you can also just fold it inside out so that it sits underneath the waterproof liner and reveals the quilted part underneath. The heaviness of the quilted liner means you'll have no issue going over it with a cordless vacuum, which makes cleanup incredibly easy.Smell is non-existent with these. They are super absorbent and wick urine down inside the liner; I've never noticed any wet spots. If you have older or sickly pigs who absolutely need to be dry, these would be perfect.I have three guinea pigs, in two Midwest cages. I have two sets of two GuineaDad liners so that I will always have a clean set waiting at any time; instead of having to wait for them to be washed, I can just take the dirty one out, pop a clean one in, and do the laundry at my leisure. I pick up their poop by hand every day, multiple times a day, and clean up food debris with a tiny broom/dust pan set and a cordless vacuum as needed. I machine wash and dry the GuineaDad liners once a week. It's that simple. No other bedding option has been this easy to manage, and it's fantastic not having the ongoing costs of disposable bedding.As far as negatives, I will say that I don't like having to wash them in cold water to avoid shrinkage. As you probably know, guinea pig bedding has the potential to get absolutely disgusting if daily spot cleanings aren't done, and it's instinctive to want to throw the bedding in the washer with very hot water and a cup full of bleach. With cold water, sometimes there can be stuck-on bits of boar glue or other mysterious substances left on the blanket after washing, so it's worth checking the blanket over beforehand and pre-treating with stain remover or just giving the spots a quick scrub with laundry detergent before putting them in the machine. If they ever come out with a GuineaDad liner that can be washed in hot water and bleach, I will find some way to give it 6 stars. But for the most part it's not really an issue to wash them in cold water, and they dry just fine on the low setting too (though I think I will start air-drying mine to protect my investment here).So far, after almost a month of usage and several washings, my liners are not showing any wear. I will update this review if any issues arise.I am not a shill, and I paid full price for all four of the liners I purchased so my review is absolutely not biased. I have really struggled with keeping my cages clean in the past and dealing with bedding options that just didn't work. These liners make it so much easier, and you can tell that they were designed by someone who actually owns guinea pigs and knows exactly what we need from our bedding. Seeing how happy my pigs are in a neat, tidy, clean, dry, and smell-free cage is worth every single penny I paid for my GuineaDad liners.
G**L
Odor Control
I bought this before Christmas because we inherited two guinea pigs and their cadge just got so smelly after just a day of use. It was just going to be too expensive with chips or paper to keep up. I have to say I don’t let mine go a week with two piggies after about 3/4 days there starts to be an odor. I may be a little more sensitive because I have an allergy to hay and also to guinea pigs(but their so darn cute it’s worth it). So I bought a second one so I can have one to wash and one to use. I originally would pre-soak in my bathtub with borax, baking soda and scent free detergent(all pre-mixed in a measuring cup with warm water so it would dissolve, then added it to cold water to soak the bed). The bath tub got old quickly having to scrub it every few days, so I bought a tote with a lid that I could leave to soak over night and wash the next day. I found that I have to wash it twice to truly get any odor out but it’s not terrible to do. I think in the long run it is saving a ton of money and the piggies really love the pocket at the end. I put their log houses under it. I also have a dust pan and brush to help with the daily cleanings. I do it twice a day. I spot clean with the pet wipes and I have a small handheld pet vacuum that I use to help clean up the hair and the crumbs from the hay. I will be purchasing the smaller sizes to put under their houses because they seem to poop and pee their more and another corner in their cadge that seems to be a poop/pee spot as well, to hopefully get a little longer time between having to change the whole cadge liner. I didn’t give 5 stars only because I can’t get a week out of one liner before needing to change it again. I purchased the Midwest cadge and got the Midwest liners. The cadge liners started out bigger but shrunk after washing but there is still room to go up the sides of the cadge a little to help prevent poop/pee from getting under the liner. Hope this helps anyone going back and forth with purchasing them. I did do a ton of research because this is an investment and I wanted to make sure it was a good purchase. All in all I’m pretty happy with them.
B**H
Best cage liner on the market
I’ve had this liner in the past but recently bought another one from a different brand, terrible idea. This liner is everything you need it to be with a built in blanket for your babies, please don’t even try other ones this is everything.
M**S
Washable pee pads
They hold up well. I have four and alternate them. They work great. Good value. My guinea pig Buddha loves them.
R**L
The best
Ive bought so many of these, i LOVE guinea dad
A**E
AMAZING FOR FERRETS
I use this for my little ferrets in their 2x4 set up and it keeps the smell down, it's leak proof and they love hiding things in the pocket
T**O
EXCELENTE Calidad
The media could not be loaded. La tela está increíble!!! Les encantó a mis niños 😊 altamente recomendable .
L**
So great I bought 2
Best Guinea pig pad I have used. Other pads just don’t compare I say. My two guineas love it:)
A**S
Guinea pigs love it
Works great and Guinea pigs love the hiding pocket. Liked it so much I bought more.
L**.
Acquisto azzeccato
The media could not be loaded. Lo uso come base per la gabbia del porcellino d'india e devo dire che è molto morbido e caldo, lei lo adora ma sopratutto con l'aspirapolvere tiro gli escrementi e basta lavarlo e rimetterlo, mai più trucioli e polvere.
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