I spot clean every day and love to clean it actually cause the pigs get so pumped when they see a new set up!!! Every 3/4 days I replace the fleece and wash them. Super easy. Changed my life when I got a hand vacuum!
I do the same :) i got peeing pads under and on top i put their fleece :) but ima be getting back surgery in a week so ima change it to pine bedding for a bit :)
@@sunfishdana i get a kitty litter scoop,and hold the pad over the trash can,and brush them off. everything comes off and they are ready for the washmachine
Helpful tip for fleece users: if your pigs tend to do their business in corners, get corner litter pans, put pine pellets in the bottom and cover with hay... the pellets absorb urine instead of it sitting on the hay and controls odor
We made our own fleece pads. We also made smaller pads for the area our piggie used for the bathroom. We made enough pads that we could clean the cage every night , and we never had an issue with smell.
@@isabelshearer8079 uh uh. That's not often enough for spot cleaning fleece and preventing odor . Full fleece change once or twice a week but... Scoop those poopies twice a day. Takes all of ten minutes and bonus time with piggies while u are scooping. If you can't scoopy da poopy every single day fleece may not be for u.
@@crestedgecko6122 no because Francis Rivera was discussing spot cleaning. Not washing. She said she spot cleans couple times daily.... Which is great. And then Isabel added her opinion. And I disagreed. And that's the conversation. Hope that cleared it up for you.
Scotty I love how patient, kind and sweet you are 😂 I can't tell you how badly I want to shout "because you're not cleaning it enough!" Every day people! Every day, morning spot clean/shake and change any really wet fleece, evening complete bedding check and change. Guinea pigs should never ever be a once a week change. Xx
I spot clean my cage everyday, and the poop box 1/2 a week, but the fleece itself last me a week and just smells (and not that much) the day I am about to change it! I use 2 towels, 2 pads and then fleece and it works really great at least for me! But I agree with you!! Depending on the type of bed sometimes you should clean at least 2/3 a week!! In the Summer I usually have to clean more!
@@skinnypigs1 it seems like my two boys like to go wherever there is NOT a pad...wahhhh...LOL. I lay down smaller pads over the big ones and they go right for the spaces in between. Stubborn boys :)
I have 11 grown up boars. 9 in our living room and 2 in kids bedroom. Potty pads changed daily and liners every 6-7 days. Spot cleaning twice a day. I find that the only time they smell is if they pee on top of the hay so I keep it in hay feeders above floor. never used different bedding due to my asthma.
I like puppy pads under. The pee wicks all the way down and if I can smell it before cage changing and laundry day I can change the pads for a quick fresh-up.
Can you put pee pads above the fleece liners? Because id be fine with changing the pads often but when they are underneath is just hard to lift everything out of the guinea pig cage to get to the pads.
I used to use shavings and even the fleece bedding but with 6 guinea pigs it was a lot of constant cleaning so I switched to a flooring with holes. Actually it's a rubber fencing material, not that horrible metal that hurts their feet and they love it! Of course I made sure the holes were just big enough to let the mess through but not so big that it creates too much of a pressure point on one part of their foot. Now the mess falls through into a bin that I can easily pull out and empty. Best of all, the piggies are ALWAYS super clean! They will even choose to sleep on that flooring rather than the fuzzy hanging hammocks in the cage. Also, don't buy hay or bedding from the pet stores if you can help it. I can buy a 100lb hay bale (make sure it's Timothy hay) for about $35. I calculated that I would have paid over $600 at a pet store for the equivalent amount. Of course you need the space to store it but man does it smell amazing! For the nesting areas of the cage I use pine pellets which the hardware stores sell as a fire starter. It's exactly the same as what has been repackaged and sold in pet stores. For a 40 pound bag it'll cost you about $6.
Guinea pig cages only stink when they need to be changed but guinea pigs smell amazing! At least mine do. Especially on their heads. I could sniff piggies all day long!
I do 2 layers of fleece and small fleece pads in certain areas. So every day I puck up mess a couple times. I pull out a layer of fleece every few days until its the last layer and then I start over. For me its easy and things aren’t smelly.
I'm a new subscriber and a new Guinea pig mom and I love your channel! It makes me so happy to see the passion you have for these animals! I use fleece but I'm fortunate to have two girl piggies that only pee in a litter box most of the time. They still poop in and out of the litterbox though so I sweep everything clean with a whisk broom twice a day and there's no smell
I have 9 guinea pigs and one pig that is pregnant. My cage has only gotten stinky once..( I was so sick that I couldn't stand up, to do anything.... let alone clean my piggies cage. ) I use fleece . I spot clean, change out the hay ( remove any wet or soiled hay and replace with fresh hay) daily. I spend at least 1hr + cleaning the cages each day. Plus floor time, weekly weight checks, daily cuddles, grooming (haircuts, nail trims, and butt baths as needed), cleaning food, water dishes, pigloos, and fleece. I also use vinegar when washing the fleece to help get the "pee smell" out, and to clean the coroplast. Guinea pigs take alot of time , money and love.... In exchange for doing all those things, I am rewarded with the love and companionship from my 9 amazing guinea pigs ! Guinea pigs are awesome and deserve to be treated well. If you are in unable to put the time ,effort and work In to caring for them then maybe you should consider not getting an animal or get another animal that doesn't require so much work. And I mean this in the most respectful way possible!!!
We appreciate your honesty! I know guineadad reimbursed you on your purchase of a fleece liner so it really adds to your credibility that you still say you prefer kiln-dried pine shavings to anything else. Don't get me wrong, I own a guinea dad fleece liner and love it but I just really appreciate your integrity, honesty, and reliable good advice.
I have used paper bedding, fleece, and shavings. My favorite personally is paper bedding since I believe it is more absorbent and less messy than shavings. I agree with leaking water bottles, other than that they really only poop in corners. I do change the bedding every week, and I layer that stuff 2-3 inches deep or it gets so gross. My girls live in two connected Midwest cages.
I use fleece and when i use extra blankets it is always on top of fleece liners, or it gets wet for their feet. With 5 i do this in the main traffic area to keep it a bit fresher, i change them every few days and the main fleece liners once a week. I use a lot of smaller pads too, but its a lot of work and more than pine.
I was doing the same thing but it still somehow still gets a little stinky in their potty area. I was kind of hoping for a better solution with the kiln-dried pine shavings, I guess more fleece it is. Thank you!
@@gloriajackson759 the other thing I do is use a few litter trays with newspaper and hay in them, and this helps a bit with containing the mess. I do love my fleece but I wonder about the amount of laundry sometimes too.a layer of hay in them, and this helps a bit with . But with fleece you need to do a lot more spot cleaning. The girls though love that as everything gets moved a little.
I use pine bedding and always felt guilty about it. I tried paper bedding but way too expensive. I tried fleece blankets and other materials and they jsut became soaked and smelled within a day. The bedding we use is kiln dried, I just checked so now I feel leas guilty. We have a pen attached to their cage and that part we lay down old towels with puppy pads underneath. We keep all their toys in that area so they don't tend to pee too much there. I definitely need to put more woodchips down though because we clean it fully about every 3 to 4 days.
Shavings are a great odour absorber, I've also seen wood pellets, piggy and rabbit safe. Not sure if it would be comfortable though. It's a great point to make sure everything your pig has is pig safe. I've also used lemonjuice for tough urine stains for rodents I've known and loved. Thanks Scott, love seeing your little fluffs 💕❤💕
I use Guinea Dad fleece and the cage has no odors. On the Guinea Dad channel he tells you in length how to spot clean and clean the fleece and it works well. They are expensive but I have found that they are well worth it for me.
I use fleece and change potty pads every other day. My boys love to use the potty in the back corners though so I like to use a vinegar/water mixture and a cheap reusable cleaning cloth to wipe down my coroplast when I think it is getting a little icky in those spots.
I use Guinea dad liner and litter boxes where their food and water are. I use paper bedding in the litter boxes and since that’s where they spend the most time (eating) I will change it every 2-3 days. The liner I spot clean and then wash every 5 days. I have a VERY thorough mom and we had problems with the pine bedding for years with my last Guinea pig but with the liner, litter box system I’m using now, my mom doesn’t smell a thing. I got the litter box technique from the shelter I work at. My pigs aren’t litter box trained but it’s just an extra step to keep everything smelling nice!
2 by 4 is absolutely fine for a lone pig.I just cleaned my dresser and laid my bottom grids down and wait to get corplast on Monday.Maybe cutting it on Tuesday or Monday.Oh yes ! Putting up curtains Tuesday !We are getting the rest and the pig on Wednesday.
I use fleece (homemade) but put down smaller fleece pads in the piggies hidey's, under their water bottle and at the hay rack. The smaller pads can be changed when needed, every 2 to 3 days, and the main fleece, which covers the whole of the cage is changed weekly.
I have the Midwest cage for my guinea pig. Is it normal for my guinea pig to kinda twitch when popcorning? Plus my guinea pig loves to run around acting silly and she queaks loud
Fleece is work but it means I get to play and communicate with my boys more. I spot clean with a handheld vacuum twice a day and switch the fleece every 4 days. I keep little pads I've sewn in the corners where they tend to go and under their hidey. Fleece needs to be done correctly with an absorbent layer. For anyone new or interested in fleece skinnypig1 had a great video on this. Love all you do and your videos Scotty!
Is there a link for the bedding you use? It's cheaper than what I use and you get more as well. Just cant seem to find that bag size for the price you said as well.
Once again you show how amazing you are, this time to your fellow human being! I'm not affiliated to any of the companies you mentioned but thank you for giving them a wee shout out :)
I love you addresses putting 3 inches of shavings. I use shavings also. People don’t realize it. And you can pick or spot clean cause I pack it down so the poops only have a layer. So I keep them off their poops. Unless your lucky to have a pile pooper lol. But great video. It is a common question. And size of cage makes all the difference.
I use the Guinea Dad liners and then use smaller fleece pads in high traffic areas that I change daily (ex. Under pigloos and under water bottles). I also spray the cage and pigloos once a week with diluted vinegar to keep fresh
Wash fleece liners with vinegar in the wash, it neutralizes smells so my fleece always stays fresh use puppy pads under the fleece. I find that works for me.
Folks , for those who dont know this...when this fine fella says 2x4 and points to his pens behind him, he does NOT mean 2 feet x 4 feet. He means 2 grids by 4 grids. He's using grids of "C&C" pens as a unit of measurement. I think those grids are a foot and a half... not sure and dont have one in front of me to measure it.
@@fitzguineavision I just measured mine on one of my pens, you are correct. 14". And there is an inch of space between them where the plastic sockets connect, so around 15" total.
I use fleece blankets on top of towels and put their hay in 3 huge litter boxes. Works well for us and I can change up the cage adter every clean so they don't get bored. I need to save up for guinea dad blankets!
you can make fleece a lot easier to use. Instead of taking it out to shake it twice a day buy a small handheld broom and dustpan and sweep up the poop and hay daily. Try sprinkling a small layer of baking soda underneath the fleece before you put it down to absorb any odors. You can also put puppy pads under the fleece to absorb extra urine to keep it cleaner. Also when you wash the fleece along with a small amount of detergent try adding some vinegar to the wash to help with odor. That is just what I do and it helps with the odor and the simplicity of it.
Also I have to male piggy’s and we have tried to get them to be friends so the can have a bigger cage but one is very dominant do you have a way to get them to get along
I am new owner with midwest cage / I clean bottom with vinegar & water dry with paper towel & spread baking soda on bottom of vinyl / then add use blue roll of trash bags from doller tree/ cut them open and line cage/ I add disposable XL dog pads and use thick moving blankets as my top layer / I have fleece one on side of cage & jus moving water resistant blankrt on other/ spot clean daily l have no smell! 2 pigs poop a lot but hand vac gets up I do major cage clean on sunday only
I keep my 2 guinea pigs on fleece in a 2x4 cage with loft and change the big liner once a week. I also put smaller liners in high-traffic areas like where they eat and sleep and change those when they start getting funky (usually halfway through the week unless the piggers are being extra stinky lol). I never smell my guinea pigs' cage unless I'm right next to it and usually only if it's getting close to cleaning time.
My male guinea pig never used to smell so bad until recently. I now clean his cage each day. And only after a few hours it smells really bad. It stinks up the whole room. I dont know if he is sick? Or is this boar stank? I dont know wat to do
I recommend to use the little wand in a vacuum since it gets all of the must off that's stuck. Although it can stress the guinea pigs so I only vacuum once a day or so and spot clean the rest. Fleece sewn on both sides of batting can be used as pee pads (reusable as long as washing machine/dryer is on one of the lowest setting, for knits and delicates)
i use paper pellets, just a thin layer in the middle and thicker at the corners- where they pee. only replace the corners every weekend and change the whole bedding every month. Pine gives me and my family the sneezy-sneeze, even though they aren't dusty. I have 4 girls. The downside of the paper pellets is the noise when they run around or popcorning, i can hear from my bedroom. kinda disturb my sleep. lol. Also i'm using the paper pellets for my cat litter boxes and parrot enclosure too. so I buy them in bulk and use them for all my pets.
can I get some advice? my girls are in a 2x5 c and c cage on fleece and after 3 days my room stinks of g pig pee, I change there small bed pads daily and spot clean but they still smell so fast, also they have two wooden g pig houses which ofc they pee on causing a pee smell ,is it worth swapping to fleece houses?
My 3 Girls Oreo Reese and Peanut say it Fleece for Me!! I place down a big bottom bedding and then I use large and Med sized PP para all around the heavier soiling areas. I clean twice a day sweeping all the pads off and flip over if not wet through or replace pp pads if wet too much. Once a week or week in a half I wash the large bottom pad. I have a small desk top Air Purifier Air Cleaner plugged in and running daily. No Smell in my Apartment.
I use Guinea Dad fleece and it doesn't usually smell much. I clean and spray with a vinegar and water solution every day. Also, washing with odorless detergent and vinegar helps. My room smells more of hay than anything else lol.
whenever i give them a newly cleaned cage, it stinks REALLY BAD in seconds. there arent even any poos. they are marking their territory i think. how do i stop it?
My 5 are in a 6 and a half by 2 c and c cage with 2 layers of liners and a hay tray lined with newspaper. I put extra mats uner their beds which are changed every day or two and I shake out the poos at least once a day. The smell is just awful!
Im new to piggies i only have the 2 girls after trying the wood chips and the original paper bedding they had from the shelter i found the fleece works best for me. But because i personally am super sensitive to the smell of urine i made my own routine which is. Daily i change the bathroom/kitchen towel and the bedroom towel but every 2 days i chance the fleece base out. Now keep in mind i haven't been able to get the nice pre-made fleece liners yet so I am just using a pack of fleece cloth we got from a hobby store i would eventually like to get them turned into good liners with an absorbent layer but im pretty sure that wouldn't change my routine since i would still smell the urine. My piggies benefit from a very clean habitat anyway so yeah. We also have a litter box set up with water and food which has the aspen shavings that gets changed out daily unless its not to bad
I b use fleece blanket alway.i try adding shaving. bedding because guinea pig would sneeze but she ok now. I. Always double check them.yeah try make. Second. Floor for guinea pig
Another reason the cage may smell bad is if your guinea pig has a urinary infection. This has happened several times when I found a really funky smelling cage or piggies and I took them to the vet and it turned out they had a UTI.
Could it be due to food? I used to use oxbow pellets, but since I've not been able to get around lately I've switched to Kaytee pellets & noticed the cage (and my whole room) smells AWFUL. No changes to the frequency in cage cleaning.
I just started using fleece about a month ago, I made all my liners and pee pads myself. It never smells bad. My pigs are healthier because they don’t get shavings in there prevent parts and eyes. (They are very old pigs) I clean my fleece ever 5 days with and additional 2 spot cleanings a day (minimum) I really enjoy it too because my piggies popcorn around and watch me and they socialize with each other and myself way more. I’ve saved money and become better with a sewing machine 😊 it’s a perfect set up for my. I definitely don’t like the paper bedding, it doesn’t last long enough for the amount of money each bag costs(in my experience)
I have a 3 by 5 C&C cage, Leo has 2x3 and the three ladies have 3x3 until Leo's neutered and reunited and then I'll make a second level with the same method u used for Gary so Fleece fits my set up best. I use a cat litterbox as their cafeteria and it helped maintain the cleanliness of the rest of the cage's fleece to the point I don't need to change the big ones until 10/14 days has passed while the litterbox is cleaned every 2/3 days. But maybe I'll try pine shavings for the litterbox and see how it controls the pee smell
I don't have any fancy liner for my piggy. I put down a layer of those puppy bads and then a fleece blanket I got at Walmart. To get rid of the smell on the blankets I wash in hot water, detergent, baking soda, and vinegar. So far it has worked like a charm. I use a gentle detergent so it doesn't bother my little ham. Lol
I’m ordering the guinea dad liners for my two pairs of boars. Pine seems like a great idea also! Switching it out mid week seems like something I will do. I have a layer of fleece then puppy pads in certain spots where they pee. Thank you!
I spot clean every day and love to clean it actually cause the pigs get so pumped when they see a new set up!!! Every 3/4 days I replace the fleece and wash them. Super easy. Changed my life when I got a hand vacuum!
How do you deal with all the hay bits stuck on the fleece??
I do the same :) i got peeing pads under and on top i put their fleece :) but ima be getting back surgery in a week so ima change it to pine bedding for a bit :)
@@sunfishdana i get a kitty litter scoop,and hold the pad over the trash can,and brush them off. everything comes off and they are ready for the washmachine
Helpful tip for fleece users: if your pigs tend to do their business in corners, get corner litter pans, put pine pellets in the bottom and cover with hay... the pellets absorb urine instead of it sitting on the hay and controls odor
Allison R or you could put extra pads or something put thanks for the tip
We made our own fleece pads. We also made smaller pads for the area our piggie used for the bathroom. We made enough pads that we could clean the cage every night , and we never had an issue with smell.
For fleece you have to spot clean in the morning and night for it not to smell.
Francis Rivas and you need to clean it twice a week
@@isabelshearer8079 uh uh. That's not often enough for spot cleaning fleece and preventing odor . Full fleece change once or twice a week but... Scoop those poopies twice a day. Takes all of ten minutes and bonus time with piggies while u are scooping. If you can't scoopy da poopy every single day fleece may not be for u.
The LemonHeads ever consider they might be saying cleaning as in washing?
@@crestedgecko6122 no because Francis Rivera was discussing spot cleaning. Not washing. She said she spot cleans couple times daily.... Which is great. And then Isabel added her opinion. And I disagreed. And that's the conversation. Hope that cleared it up for you.
The LemonHeads I see, however she added an ‘and’ so I assumed she was adding on to the comment about spot cleaning.
Thank you so much, you are very nice 😊
Scotty I love how patient, kind and sweet you are 😂
I can't tell you how badly I want to shout "because you're not cleaning it enough!"
Every day people! Every day, morning spot clean/shake and change any really wet fleece, evening complete bedding check and change. Guinea pigs should never ever be a once a week change.
Xx
I find fleece is a twice a week change and small pads/beds sometimes daily :)
You're the authority!
I spot clean my cage everyday, and the poop box 1/2 a week, but the fleece itself last me a week and just smells (and not that much) the day I am about to change it! I use 2 towels, 2 pads and then fleece and it works really great at least for me! But I agree with you!! Depending on the type of bed sometimes you should clean at least 2/3 a week!! In the Summer I usually have to clean more!
@@skinnypigs1 it seems like my two boys like to go wherever there is NOT a pad...wahhhh...LOL. I lay down smaller pads over the big ones and they go right for the spaces in between. Stubborn boys :)
@@SaraA-xw4nu I wish mine pooped in a box. Mine are rude and don't care where they go 😂
My pig's sneezes when i put pine bedin in ther cages. I use fleece blankets with a towel underneath. They don't sneeze anymore
Allergies
@@sophiabrandewie29 Or it is simply because of the dust 🤷🏼♀️. I as a person also sneeze from dust without having an allergy.
it might’ve not been kiln dried pink but i’m glad ur piggies are okay!
Same
I just found this channel, a few seconds in and I love it. You're so calm and chill it's great.
I keep smaller pads on the liners and change those out alot.Never have a problem with odor and i have alot of guinea pigs
same here I use small pads on top of the main liner and change those out every day. I don’t have a problem with smell
I have 11 grown up boars. 9 in our living room and 2 in kids bedroom. Potty pads changed daily and liners every 6-7 days. Spot cleaning twice a day. I find that the only time they smell is if they pee on top of the hay so I keep it in hay feeders above floor. never used different bedding due to my asthma.
I like puppy pads under. The pee wicks all the way down and if I can smell it before cage changing and laundry day I can change the pads for a quick fresh-up.
Sorry to ask this stupid question, what kind of pads are these?
Can you put pee pads above the fleece liners? Because id be fine with changing the pads often but when they are underneath is just hard to lift everything out of the guinea pig cage to get to the pads.
You're such an educational and humble man. I love you so much.
I used to use shavings and even the fleece bedding but with 6 guinea pigs it was a lot of constant cleaning so I switched to a flooring with holes. Actually it's a rubber fencing material, not that horrible metal that hurts their feet and they love it! Of course I made sure the holes were just big enough to let the mess through but not so big that it creates too much of a pressure point on one part of their foot. Now the mess falls through into a bin that I can easily pull out and empty. Best of all, the piggies are ALWAYS super clean! They will even choose to sleep on that flooring rather than the fuzzy hanging hammocks in the cage.
Also, don't buy hay or bedding from the pet stores if you can help it. I can buy a 100lb hay bale (make sure it's Timothy hay) for about $35. I calculated that I would have paid over $600 at a pet store for the equivalent amount. Of course you need the space to store it but man does it smell amazing! For the nesting areas of the cage I use pine pellets which the hardware stores sell as a fire starter. It's exactly the same as what has been repackaged and sold in pet stores. For a 40 pound bag it'll cost you about $6.
You are awesome Scotty! My piggies Yoshi and Gus are living the best life because of the bountiful knowledge you and saskia provide :) much love!💗
Guinea pig cages only stink when they need to be changed but guinea pigs smell amazing! At least mine do. Especially on their heads. I could sniff piggies all day long!
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Eve Alution I. Funny you say that. Because I use to kiss and smell my piggies. I miss my pigs so much
@@tammylines2779 I know this comment is dated but I do this too!! Can't help but kiss and smell all of my piggies and hold them close
Pipsqueak is back there trying to break out while you are talking. Lol. So cute.
I do 2 layers of fleece and small fleece pads in certain areas. So every day I puck up mess a couple times. I pull out a layer of fleece every few days until its the last layer and then I start over. For me its easy and things aren’t smelly.
I'm a new subscriber and a new Guinea pig mom and I love your channel! It makes me so happy to see the passion you have for these animals! I use fleece but I'm fortunate to have two girl piggies that only pee in a litter box most of the time. They still poop in and out of the litterbox though so I sweep everything clean with a whisk broom twice a day and there's no smell
Does anyone know where I can buy a safe house spray? I want my room to smell like cinnamon, but, I don't wanna harm my guinea pigs.
Thanks for giving me some new information about cleaning my baby guinea pigs cage
You and your babies are so adorable!! Thx fir your help❤️
I have 9 guinea pigs and one pig that is pregnant. My cage has only gotten stinky once..( I was so sick that I couldn't stand up, to do anything.... let alone clean my piggies cage. ) I use fleece . I spot clean, change out the hay ( remove any wet or soiled hay and replace with fresh hay) daily. I spend at least 1hr + cleaning the cages each day. Plus floor time, weekly weight checks, daily cuddles, grooming (haircuts, nail trims, and butt baths as needed), cleaning food, water dishes, pigloos, and fleece. I also use vinegar when washing the fleece to help get the "pee smell" out, and to clean the coroplast. Guinea pigs take alot of time , money and love.... In exchange for doing all those things, I am rewarded with the love and companionship from my 9 amazing guinea pigs ! Guinea pigs are awesome and deserve to be treated well. If you are in unable to put the time ,effort and work In to caring for them then maybe you should consider not getting an animal or get another animal that doesn't require so much work. And I mean this in the most respectful way possible!!!
We appreciate your honesty! I know guineadad reimbursed you on your purchase of a fleece liner so it really adds to your credibility that you still say you prefer kiln-dried pine shavings to anything else. Don't get me wrong, I own a guinea dad fleece liner and love it but I just really appreciate your integrity, honesty, and reliable good advice.
I have used paper bedding, fleece, and shavings. My favorite personally is paper bedding since I believe it is more absorbent and less messy than shavings. I agree with leaking water bottles, other than that they really only poop in corners. I do change the bedding every week, and I layer that stuff 2-3 inches deep or it gets so gross. My girls live in two connected Midwest cages.
You're genuinely such an awesome person
Thx Scottie for the clean bedding tips!
I use fleece and when i use extra blankets it is always on top of fleece liners, or it gets wet for their feet. With 5 i do this in the main traffic area to keep it a bit fresher, i change them every few days and the main fleece liners once a week. I use a lot of smaller pads too, but its a lot of work and more than pine.
I was doing the same thing but it still somehow still gets a little stinky in their potty area. I was kind of hoping for a better solution with the kiln-dried pine shavings, I guess more fleece it is. Thank you!
@@gloriajackson759 the other thing I do is use a few litter trays with newspaper and hay in them, and this helps a bit with containing the mess. I do love my fleece but I wonder about the amount of laundry sometimes too.a layer of hay in them, and this helps a bit with . But with fleece you need to do a lot more spot cleaning. The girls though love that as everything gets moved a little.
@@CavyConsciousness thank you, I'll give it a try one of my girls eats carefresh and kiln-dried shavings I hope she doesnt eat the newspaper. Smh
@@gloriajackson759 they are normally on top of the hay and mine never have. But piggies are all different
I use pine bedding and always felt guilty about it. I tried paper bedding but way too expensive. I tried fleece blankets and other materials and they jsut became soaked and smelled within a day. The bedding we use is kiln dried, I just checked so now I feel leas guilty. We have a pen attached to their cage and that part we lay down old towels with puppy pads underneath. We keep all their toys in that area so they don't tend to pee too much there. I definitely need to put more woodchips down though because we clean it fully about every 3 to 4 days.
Shavings are a great odour absorber, I've also seen wood pellets, piggy and rabbit safe. Not sure if it would be comfortable though. It's a great point to make sure everything your pig has is pig safe.
I've also used lemonjuice for tough urine stains for rodents I've known and loved.
Thanks Scott, love seeing your little fluffs 💕❤💕
erkheth thank for the lemon juice tip I have trying to get pee stains out for forever and just can’t
I use Guinea Dad fleece and the cage has no odors. On the Guinea Dad channel he tells you in length how to spot clean and clean the fleece and it works well. They are expensive but I have found that they are well worth it for me.
I use fleece and change potty pads every other day. My boys love to use the potty in the back corners though so I like to use a vinegar/water mixture and a cheap reusable cleaning cloth to wipe down my coroplast when I think it is getting a little icky in those spots.
Well it’s good nice weather is coming and I need t shirts !
I use Guinea dad liner and litter boxes where their food and water are. I use paper bedding in the litter boxes and since that’s where they spend the most time (eating) I will change it every 2-3 days. The liner I spot clean and then wash every 5 days. I have a VERY thorough mom and we had problems with the pine bedding for years with my last Guinea pig but with the liner, litter box system I’m using now, my mom doesn’t smell a thing. I got the litter box technique from the shelter I work at. My pigs aren’t litter box trained but it’s just an extra step to keep everything smelling nice!
2 by 4 is absolutely fine for a lone pig.I just cleaned my dresser and laid my bottom grids down and wait to get corplast on Monday.Maybe cutting it on Tuesday or Monday.Oh yes ! Putting up curtains Tuesday !We are getting the rest and the pig on Wednesday.
Also every time I squeak like a guinea pig Lucy squeaks ! Lol !
I use fleece (homemade) but put down smaller fleece pads in the piggies hidey's, under their water bottle and at the hay rack. The smaller pads can be changed when needed, every 2 to 3 days, and the main fleece, which covers the whole of the cage is changed weekly.
I have the Midwest cage for my guinea pig. Is it normal for my guinea pig to kinda twitch when popcorning? Plus my guinea pig loves to run around acting silly and she queaks loud
Layla Atwell if it is twitching its head that is normal
My baby piggies twitch like hell when they popcorn, sometimes they even land on their sides 😂
They do tend to throw their heads like horses and twist about when popcorning
Yup. Like lil ponies. If I put a towel down my baby piggy popcorns and twitches and rubs herself all over it. She likes the texture I guess lol
Ps my bigger rescue piggy will have no part of that nonsense. She just watches the baby and eats some more😁💗
Fleece is work but it means I get to play and communicate with my boys more. I spot clean with a handheld vacuum twice a day and switch the fleece every 4 days. I keep little pads I've sewn in the corners where they tend to go and under their hidey.
Fleece needs to be done correctly with an absorbent layer. For anyone new or interested in fleece skinnypig1 had a great video on this.
Love all you do and your videos Scotty!
Hi my guinea pigs cage have these tiny flying bugs near their cage but the bugs only come when their cage is dirty
Is there a link for the bedding you use? It's cheaper than what I use and you get more as well. Just cant seem to find that bag size for the price you said as well.
lx DINGO xl I’m wondering the same
Once again you show how amazing you are, this time to your fellow human being! I'm not affiliated to any of the companies you mentioned but thank you for giving them a wee shout out :)
6:40 I'm literally in love with this guinea pig.
Timmy!
Thank you
Omg im in love with Gary!
I love you addresses putting 3 inches of shavings. I use shavings also. People don’t realize it. And you can pick or spot clean cause I pack it down so the poops only have a layer. So I keep them off their poops. Unless your lucky to have a pile pooper lol.
But great video. It is a common question. And size of cage makes all the difference.
I use the Guinea Dad liners and then use smaller fleece pads in high traffic areas that I change daily (ex. Under pigloos and under water bottles). I also spray the cage and pigloos once a week with diluted vinegar to keep fresh
Wash fleece liners with vinegar in the wash, it neutralizes smells so my fleece always stays fresh use puppy pads under the fleece. I find that works for me.
How to get the best 2x4 and the price of one where to buy
Folks , for those who dont know this...when this fine fella says 2x4 and points to his pens behind him, he does NOT mean 2 feet x 4 feet. He means 2 grids by 4 grids. He's using grids of "C&C" pens as a unit of measurement. I think those grids are a foot and a half... not sure and dont have one in front of me to measure it.
@@fitzguineavision I just measured mine on one of my pens, you are correct. 14". And there is an inch of space between them where the plastic sockets connect, so around 15" total.
I use fleece blankets on top of towels and put their hay in 3 huge litter boxes. Works well for us and I can change up the cage adter every clean so they don't get bored. I need to save up for guinea dad blankets!
Ty. Kind Sir for the information.. All your pigs are so cute.. Sending good vibes from Michigan💛💙🌐
I vacuum twice a day and change the fleece every 2nd or 3rd day...might seem excessive to some people but I can’t take the smell otherwise
Yaki Fawn are the piggies scared when you vacum
Even kiln dried cedar is not good?
you can make fleece a lot easier to use. Instead of taking it out to shake it twice a day buy a small handheld broom and dustpan and sweep up the poop and hay daily. Try sprinkling a small layer of baking soda underneath the fleece before you put it down to absorb any odors. You can also put puppy pads under the fleece to absorb extra urine to keep it cleaner. Also when you wash the fleece along with a small amount of detergent try adding some vinegar to the wash to help with odor. That is just what I do and it helps with the odor and the simplicity of it.
Also I have to male piggy’s and we have tried to get them to be friends so the can have a bigger cage but one is very dominant do you have a way to get them to get along
YAAAAAAAAAY Thank you Scotty for another awesome vid!!! HI BB!!!
Pls help me can i use hay as bedding
I am new owner with midwest cage / I clean bottom with vinegar & water dry with paper towel & spread baking soda on bottom of vinyl / then add use blue roll of trash bags from doller tree/ cut them open and line cage/ I add disposable XL dog pads and use thick moving blankets as my top layer / I have fleece one on side of cage & jus moving water resistant blankrt on other/ spot clean daily l have no smell! 2 pigs poop a lot but hand vac gets up
I do major cage clean on sunday only
My water bottles always leaks I try all kinds and water bowls
Hi do you know how to clean a grease gland ?
Love your videos and saskia and the white piggy bitting the cage behind. 😊😄
I keep my 2 guinea pigs on fleece in a 2x4 cage with loft and change the big liner once a week. I also put smaller liners in high-traffic areas like where they eat and sleep and change those when they start getting funky (usually halfway through the week unless the piggers are being extra stinky lol). I never smell my guinea pigs' cage unless I'm right next to it and usually only if it's getting close to cleaning time.
My male guinea pig never used to smell so bad until recently. I now clean his cage each day. And only after a few hours it smells really bad. It stinks up the whole room. I dont know if he is sick? Or is this boar stank? I dont know wat to do
I’ve been wondering if shavings completely covered with a blanket would work for skinny pigs. I love fleece, but washing fleece constantly isn’t idea.
Is just regular pine shavings OK for the guinea pig or will it cause respiratory problems
I recommend to use the little wand in a vacuum since it gets all of the must off that's stuck. Although it can stress the guinea pigs so I only vacuum once a day or so and spot clean the rest. Fleece sewn on both sides of batting can be used as pee pads (reusable as long as washing machine/dryer is on one of the lowest setting, for knits and delicates)
I thought you’re not suppose to use cedar or pine? Kiln dry is the only difference between safe and not safe?
I use hemp bedding. I need to use more bedding in the cage, it seems.
I love pippy in the background .
I just got one Ginea pig. I need all the help i can get and advise will be nice thankyou my friend let stay connected👍👍
Jessie lovers NEVER HAVE ONE GUINEA PIG ALONE!!! They are very social animals and need another Guinea pig with them.
Thanx bud
i use paper pellets, just a thin layer in the middle and thicker at the corners- where they pee. only replace the corners every weekend and change the whole bedding every month. Pine gives me and my family the sneezy-sneeze, even though they aren't dusty. I have 4 girls. The downside of the paper pellets is the noise when they run around or popcorning, i can hear from my bedroom. kinda disturb my sleep. lol.
Also i'm using the paper pellets for my cat litter boxes and parrot enclosure too. so I buy them in bulk and use them for all my pets.
someone said that baking soda helps? you pour a very thin layer on the coroplast during a thorough clean but i haven’t tried it yet so idk
can I get some advice? my girls are in a 2x5 c and c cage on fleece and after 3 days my room stinks of g pig pee, I change there small bed pads daily and spot clean but they still smell so fast, also they have two wooden g pig houses which ofc they pee on causing a pee smell ,is it worth swapping to fleece houses?
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@@ScottysAnimalsdo you clean the cage with vinegar? i read some people do that, but I just use water.
Another great video Scotty!
My 3 Girls Oreo Reese and Peanut say it Fleece for Me!! I place down a big bottom bedding and then I use large and Med sized PP para all around the heavier soiling areas. I clean twice a day sweeping all the pads off and flip over if not wet through or replace pp pads if wet too much. Once a week or week in a half I wash the large bottom pad. I have a small desk top Air Purifier Air Cleaner plugged in and running daily. No Smell in my Apartment.
Aloha,Gary has the cutest face🐹❣️
I use Guinea Dad fleece and it doesn't usually smell much. I clean and spray with a vinegar and water solution every day. Also, washing with odorless detergent and vinegar helps. My room smells more of hay than anything else lol.
whenever i give them a newly cleaned cage, it stinks REALLY BAD in seconds. there arent even any poos. they are marking their territory i think. how do i stop it?
Get them spayed/neutered
i use the guinea dad liner i wash it every 2 week. i spot clean up poops daily and i dont have a problem with smells
Scotty, I know you will keep Billy's cage clean, regardless of his giant poops. We love that Billy! 😁🤣😄
Mine are on fleece and I never have a smell issue
Good tips. Love bb is like I put my input in, made my appearance, later dad 😂
My 5 are in a 6 and a half by 2 c and c cage with 2 layers of liners and a hay tray lined with newspaper. I put extra mats uner their beds which are changed every day or two and I shake out the poos at least once a day. The smell is just awful!
Im new to piggies i only have the 2 girls after trying the wood chips and the original paper bedding they had from the shelter i found the fleece works best for me. But because i personally am super sensitive to the smell of urine i made my own routine which is. Daily i change the bathroom/kitchen towel and the bedroom towel but every 2 days i chance the fleece base out. Now keep in mind i haven't been able to get the nice pre-made fleece liners yet so I am just using a pack of fleece cloth we got from a hobby store i would eventually like to get them turned into good liners with an absorbent layer but im pretty sure that wouldn't change my routine since i would still smell the urine. My piggies benefit from a very clean habitat anyway so yeah.
We also have a litter box set up with water and food which has the aspen shavings that gets changed out daily unless its not to bad
1:45 "see you later bb"
My heart aches for this guy
Is pine bedding safe for newborn Guinea pigs? I adopted a female that is pregnant and she hasn’t had the babies yet but I wanted to ask ahead of time.
I found the paper bedding was smelly after a couple of days and messy. Oh so messy. I use fleece now and it doesn’t smell to me.
I b use fleece blanket alway.i try adding shaving. bedding because guinea pig would sneeze but she ok now. I. Always double check them.yeah try make. Second. Floor for guinea pig
Thank u Scotty. I love your videos. Thank u for your help with my piggie last week also. He is doing well and appears to have made a full recovery.
I thought pine shavings were harmful because of the dust for guinea pigs?
I use puppypads and wood beding
Another reason the cage may smell bad is if your guinea pig has a urinary infection. This has happened several times when I found a really funky smelling cage or piggies and I took them to the vet and it turned out they had a UTI.
Yes that is a good point! Or sometimes males stink from scent marking too I find!
@@skinnypigs1 So true! How could I forget! My boys have a very musky smell especially when they are rumble strutting or trying to mount each other.
Could it be due to food? I used to use oxbow pellets, but since I've not been able to get around lately I've switched to Kaytee pellets & noticed the cage (and my whole room) smells AWFUL. No changes to the frequency in cage cleaning.
I heard you need a 24 ft cage? Is this tright?
I just started using fleece about a month ago, I made all my liners and pee pads myself.
It never smells bad. My pigs are healthier because they don’t get shavings in there prevent parts and eyes. (They are very old pigs) I clean my fleece ever 5 days with and additional 2 spot cleanings a day (minimum)
I really enjoy it too because my piggies popcorn around and watch me and they socialize with each other and myself way more. I’ve saved money and become better with a sewing machine 😊 it’s a perfect set up for my.
I definitely don’t like the paper bedding, it doesn’t last long enough for the amount of money each bag costs(in my experience)
I get my pine shavings at Tractor Supply
It’s kiln dried & much less $ than pet stores
Has anyone tried cat’s best universal litter? It is supposedly great cos it doesn’t clump and also it seems to be odor-free
Do you have a link to the pine bedding that you use? Thanks!
Any kiln dried pine is fine. Shipping is not reasonable
I have a 3 by 5 C&C cage, Leo has 2x3 and the three ladies have 3x3 until Leo's neutered and reunited and then I'll make a second level with the same method u used for Gary so Fleece fits my set up best. I use a cat litterbox as their cafeteria and it helped maintain the cleanliness of the rest of the cage's fleece to the point I don't need to change the big ones until 10/14 days has passed while the litterbox is cleaned every 2/3 days. But maybe I'll try pine shavings for the litterbox and see how it controls the pee smell
I don't have any fancy liner for my piggy. I put down a layer of those puppy bads and then a fleece blanket I got at Walmart. To get rid of the smell on the blankets I wash in hot water, detergent, baking soda, and vinegar. So far it has worked like a charm. I use a gentle detergent so it doesn't bother my little ham. Lol
I’m ordering the guinea dad liners for my two pairs of boars. Pine seems like a great idea also! Switching it out mid week seems like something I will do. I have a layer of fleece then puppy pads in certain spots where they pee. Thank you!
Thank You For The Info!!!
I'm on day 4 with our new girls and so far so good with fleece and 1-2× spot cleaning a day. The hay smells more than I thought though
candicesj the hay takes getting used to..and good hay should have a lot of fragrance. I got used to it for their sake but my grandma hates it lol