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» Tue May 02, 2017 10:38 am
Thank you Eawinaz! Sorry to hear about your woes with the dusty loose bedding, unfortunately it's a problem many have, myself included though carefresh plays havoc with my asthma more then other stuff.
Waiting till you know your cage size is a good idea! Or if you are already using a C&C, you can get multiple smaller sizes such as 2x2's and 2x3's so you can change out certain parts of the cage while others just need a tidy up. It's a money saver in the long run, easier to clean, and much more versatile to use in other ways you might have, like for floor play time. 2x3's and the pack-n-go play cribs are becoming a popular thing for going on trips I hear. I've retired some early from cage use to use as floor rugs too, back side up for bathrooms, fleece side up for everywhere else, it's harder to do that with larger sizes unless rooms are big enough. We have only 2 rooms carpeted now and the girls aren't allowed in one most the time, so they really enjoy them when allowed to free roam, dog too for that matter!
If I could give you, and anyone else reading, just two tips for switching over to fleece: 1)area pads, lots of quick small area pads for key potty corners, under plastic houses/stools. 2) think ahead for house/bed/tunnel accessories and pick a "will mostly use theme" of round, square, or rectangle and get pak packs of them. I know the round and square seem obvious for beds and houses, but the rectangles (at least in my products) would interchange between Relaxer Couches, HZ Tunnels, Craft & Cruisers, Sleighs, and recently Ellie says they are perfect in Turtle houses, and last but not least, perfect size for under 2 bottles side by side.
As for sales. I'll be having the next one with the relaunch of the site which I'm hoping will start before the weekend. Lots of folks complaining about the new ordering system and I think I'm more with it now days. That ordering system served it's main purpose though, in handling most things while I was struggling coming to terms with Jr's passing and the chain reaction of health ordeals that finally came to a head and gave me a huge slap in the face!
Thank you again Eawinaz, and I look forward to making life a little easier for you and your little ones. :)