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i got some duck liner

UroJade Feb 27, 2004 05:30 PM

i got two of the wider rolls. they only had a light brown mud color but thats ok i wanted something brown or tan.
i didnt cut it up for the cages yet i have to decide how the front is going to be in the cages on building before i cut it so it will be the perfect size. and maybe i'll have enough left to line my hospital cage.

does this make it much easier to clean? right now i have them on paper towels but one shreds them, one pushes them up into the corner and the other uses the bathroom in what ever spot she has them moved away from...and than she sits her stomache on it and does a couple circles
i guess the liner wont stop her from getting it all over herself but at least i'll just have to lift it out and rinse it.

lol when i asked my mom to look for duck liner when she was at the store my older sister gave me a weird look
so i told her i had to line some ducks

Replies (2)

shasha369 Feb 27, 2004 05:50 PM

I cut 2 so that one can be washed and dried while the other is in the cage. Just be careful on the size because if to big the crix get underneth.

Christyj Feb 27, 2004 08:45 PM

No, you don't have to take it out and rinse. I just use a damp paper towel for clean up. One a week I replace it with a spare pc. and disinfect the other. If you don't have a spare, just dry it off after you disinfect and replace. Just make sure you rinse well.
It's so easy...
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