I am trying to decide how best to line/protect the inside of Flops and Tops hutch now that they have 24 access to the run.
They are not litter trained (I'm trying hard), and at present they pee/poo mainly in the hutch :roll: I line it with newspaper, but they often pull this out into the run, and/or shred it (despite me providing lots of other paper/card to shred) and this leaves them peeing straight onto the wood of the hutch :evil: I am cleaning the hutch and changing and replacing the paper morning and evening, but there are patches of the hutch that are starting to be permanently damp; and although I can wash and leave to air dry twice or three times a week, its just not practical to do it if the weather is horrid :?
Although we will only need it for a few more months, I am worried the constant damp will damage the hutch and it can't be good for the buns, either.
I have put a "wanted" advert on my local Freecycle for some offcuts of lino; does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks
They are not litter trained (I'm trying hard), and at present they pee/poo mainly in the hutch :roll: I line it with newspaper, but they often pull this out into the run, and/or shred it (despite me providing lots of other paper/card to shred) and this leaves them peeing straight onto the wood of the hutch :evil: I am cleaning the hutch and changing and replacing the paper morning and evening, but there are patches of the hutch that are starting to be permanently damp; and although I can wash and leave to air dry twice or three times a week, its just not practical to do it if the weather is horrid :?
Although we will only need it for a few more months, I am worried the constant damp will damage the hutch and it can't be good for the buns, either.
I have put a "wanted" advert on my local Freecycle for some offcuts of lino; does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks