:wave: I know a fair few people use this so wondering how non slip it is.
Ellie is undergoing treatment for an ear infection, she finishes her antibiotics soon and (not being pessimistic or anything) I am expecting it to reoccur. She gets VERY unstable, falls over lots and struggles to get up in her panic...and I want to be ready for it.
They are free range in the kitchen, it's laminate flooring with a thinnish mat in the middle of the kitchen, I need to change it either a for a big carpet rug or the interlocking mats which are obviously easier to de-hay :roll: but are they non slip enough for if she does get bad again?
Hoping someone can help me make my mind up...
Ellie is undergoing treatment for an ear infection, she finishes her antibiotics soon and (not being pessimistic or anything) I am expecting it to reoccur. She gets VERY unstable, falls over lots and struggles to get up in her panic...and I want to be ready for it.
They are free range in the kitchen, it's laminate flooring with a thinnish mat in the middle of the kitchen, I need to change it either a for a big carpet rug or the interlocking mats which are obviously easier to de-hay :roll: but are they non slip enough for if she does get bad again?
Hoping someone can help me make my mind up...