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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Whelp / Incontinence Pads (flooring option)

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    • njbunny
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        Hey all, I have been using these incontinence pads in my buns pens and really like them (I am in no way affiliated with the company). They are really thin but still absorb a lot of liquid. If you are looking for something to put on the floor that is more absorbent than fleece and less likely to be chewed than a towel this may be a good option for you. They wash well, although I have not dried them in the dryer yet. I just hang dry them. http://www.amazon.com/EZwhelp-Washa…roduct_top


      • RabbitPam
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          Those look interesting. I am concerned about the nibble factor – bunnies will suddenly decide to taste things they left alone previously.
          The best thing is always good litter box training. If you are having any issues there that caused you to prefer using these (sorry if I’ve missed earlier posts) be sure to post your issues about litter training. Lots of members are very experienced with what can happen and how to improve it, so don’t hesitate to ask.

          I had to use some special pads for incontinent pets when Spockie was a sick senior bun, so I know how good ones like these can be very useful. Those were more like rugs, called Palace Pet Beds.


        • jerseygirl
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            Thanks for the link! I’m always on the lookout for this sort of thing for if I ever have a bun become incontinent.

            atm I have a notorious pee-er and put cotton mats in problem areas but I like the look of these.
            Also would have been useful for Maple during the worst of her headtilt. I used disposable puppy pads and towels but again, these would have been great!


          • BunnymomKS
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              I’ve been using the disposable kind for over a year now since my Shamrock became incontinent. My situation just isn’t conducive to being able to launder reusable ones right now. I’ve been amazed how well Sham has taken to the pads, though. At first he chewed on them but now he’s leaving them alone.


            • mia
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                Can these be easily dug through?

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