2x4 C&C Cage Liners (2 Pack) - Reusable Cubes and Coroplast Cage Mats for Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Hamsters
2x4 C&C Cage Liners (2 Pack) - Reusable Cubes and Coroplast Cage Mats for Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Hamsters
Introducing LUFTPETS Super Absorbent and Waterproof Guinea Pig Cage Liner
Transform your C&C 2x4 cage into a cleaner and more comfortable space with our innovative 4-layer guinea pig liner and pee pad. Featuring plush mesh, 250gm cotton, waterproof TPU, and a skid-proof base, this liner ensures mess-free bedding for small pets while absorbing spills and protecting your floors.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Effortless Cleaning and Quick Drying: Enjoy hassle-free cage maintenance with our large washable liner. Say goodbye to disposable pads! Cleaning up is a breeze—sweeping debris is much easier than with traditional fleece liners. The soft mesh retains its shape and dries quickly, preventing hay from sticking.
Durable Performance, Wash After Wash: Our guinea pig cage liners are designed for long-lasting use, remaining reusable for up to 200 washes. Unlike standard pee pads or other brands, these liners provide reliable performance and durability over time. Don’t wait—add this essential item to your cart now!
Comfortable and Versatile Bedding Solution: More than just a cage liner, our 2x4 C&C (28" x 56") liner serves multiple purposes. Use it as a cozy cage mat, a dependable pee pad, or even as a sofa cover. It’s perfect for rabbits, hamsters, hedgehogs, and rats, providing them with the comfort they deserve.
LOVE IT OR YOUR MONEY BACK
Try our liners risk-free! If you don’t love them, simply return them for a refund within 30 days. Limited stock is available—add to your cart today and give your pets the comfort they need!
MATERIALS
Our guinea pig cage liners are made from high-quality polyester, featuring a robust 4-layer design for superior absorbency and durability.
SIZE GUIDE
This set includes:
- 2 large washable guinea pig cage liners (28" x 56")
Perfectly sized for C&C 2x4 cages.
CLEANING GUIDE
Keep your pet’s environment hygienic with these simple steps:
- Spot clean: Use a damp cloth for minor messes.
- Machine wash: Wash on a gentle cycle to keep the liners fresh.
- Use cold water: Avoid hot water to prevent shrinking.
- Air dry or tumble dry on low: Maintain fabric quality with low heat.
- Check for wear and tear: Regularly inspect liners for damage and replace as needed.
SHIPPING INFORMATION
- Domestic (USA): Free shipping
- Shipping takes 2 to 5 business days.
RETURNS AND REFUNDS
Refunds are available for unwashed and unused products with all components included. Contact us within 14 days and ship back within 30 days using the original packaging or USPS-approved boxes.
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I love these cage liners! They're beautifully designed and hold up super well. I've washed mine several times in the washing machine and they come out just like new. I highly recommend these to anyone who uses cage liners.
We have several guinea pigs, and these cage liners are very convenient. They have a non-slip backing and are absorbent. I shake them out over the trash can and then outside, and pop in the wash. They wash and dry nicely, and we have reused this countless times.
This is a thinner liner, so it is best used for one day, or I also use a thicker liner over another liner just to catch any heavy messes. It is gentle on our piggies feet, which is good especially for our older guinea pigs.
The fleece liners I use for extra padding in a wooden cat castle they have. The large pad, I put one on the floor and now the both lay on it.
I use this to protect the edges and corners of my cage bottom underneath the fleece, because no matter what debris always mangers to get between the liner and the sides of the cage. This provides an easy way to lift those out of the cage and dump them out and cuts down on sweeping with my dustpan.
It works so great for the corners that are the most used.
I love these cage liners! They're beautifully designed and hold up super well. I've washed mine several times in the washing machine and they come out just like new. I highly recommend these to anyone who uses cage liners.
We have several guinea pigs, and these cage liners are very convenient. They have a non-slip backing and are absorbent. I shake them out over the trash can and then outside, and pop in the wash. They wash and dry nicely, and we have reused this countless times.
This is a thinner liner, so it is best used for one day, or I also use a thicker liner over another liner just to catch any heavy messes. It is gentle on our piggies feet, which is good especially for our older guinea pigs.
The fleece liners I use for extra padding in a wooden cat castle they have. The large pad, I put one on the floor and now the both lay on it.
I use this to protect the edges and corners of my cage bottom underneath the fleece, because no matter what debris always mangers to get between the liner and the sides of the cage. This provides an easy way to lift those out of the cage and dump them out and cuts down on sweeping with my dustpan.
It works so great for the corners that are the most used.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are cage liners for guinea pigs?
Cage liners for guinea pigs are specially designed mats or pads that are placed on the floor of the guinea pig's cage. They serve as a protective barrier, absorbing urine and preventing it from seeping into the cage floor. Cage liners help maintain a cleaner and more hygienic environment for your guinea pigs.
2. Why should I use cage liners for my guinea pig's cage?
Using cage liners offers several benefits. They help to minimize odors by trapping urine and reducing ammonia buildup. They are also more comfortable for your guinea pigs to walk on than bare cage floors. Additionally, cage liners make the cleaning process much easier and save you time and money on bedding materials.
3. Are cage liners reusable?
Yes, most cage liners for guinea pigs are reusable. They are typically made from durable materials that can withstand multiple washes. After removing any solid waste, you can simply toss them in the washing machine and reuse them once they are clean and dry. Reusable cage liners are a cost-effective and eco-friendly option.
4. How often should I change the cage liners?
The frequency of changing cage liners depends on various factors, such as the size of the cage, the number of guinea pigs, and their habits. As a general guideline, it is recommended to change the liners at least once or twice a week. However, if you notice any strong odors or excessive soiling, it's best to change them more frequently.
5. Can I use cage liners with bedding materials?
Yes, you can use cage liners with bedding materials if you prefer. Some guinea pig owners find that using a combination of liners and bedding offers the best of both worlds. The liners provide a protective layer, while the bedding adds extra comfort and nesting material for the guinea pigs. Experiment with different setups to see what works best for you and your pets.
6. How do I clean cage liners?
Cleaning cage liners is simple. First, remove any solid waste from the liner. Then, shake off any loose debris or hay. You can either hand wash the liners with mild soap and warm water or toss them in the washing machine gently. Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach as they may harm your guinea pigs.
After washing, lay the liner flat and smooth out any wrinkles or folds to straighten the liner. If needed, you can use a cool iron to get rid of persistent creases. Make sure the liners are thoroughly dry before placing them back in the cage.
For a more visual guide on these steps, here are some instructional videos that demonstrate cleaning and straightening the liners effectively.
7. Can cage liners be used in any guinea pig cage?
Cage liners are versatile and can be used in most guinea pig cages, including wire cages, plastic-bottomed cages, and C&C (cubes and coroplast) cages. However, it's important to choose the appropriate size of liners that fit your cage dimensions. Ensure that the liners cover the entire floor area of the cage to provide optimal protection and comfort.
8. Are cage liners safe for guinea pigs?
Yes, cage liners are generally safe for guinea pigs. They are designed to be non-toxic and pet-friendly. However, it's essential to choose high-quality liners that are free from any harmful chemicals or substances. Always check the product description and customer reviews before making a purchase. Additionally, monitor your guinea pigs for any signs of discomfort or allergies when using new cage liners.
9. Can cage liners help with odor control?
Yes, cage liners can help with odor control. They are specifically designed to absorb urine and minimize odors in the guinea pig's living area. However, it's important to maintain good cage hygiene by regularly cleaning the liners and the rest of the cage. Proper ventilation and regular spot