Critter Colony Club Guinea Colony Guinea Pig Cage Disposable Kitchen Liner
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- These liners are precisely designed to fit in the Critter Colony Club Guinea Colony Kitchen Pack Guinea Pig Cage Litter Pan Accessory.
- They effectively absorb moisture and waste for a hygienic habitat.
- The liners are easy to replace and there’s no scrubbing required.
- Each liner can last for several days depending on the number of guinea pigs and their potty habits.
- They’re made from safe, non-toxic human food-grade kraft paper.
FAQ
Each pack includes 4 disposable kitchen liners, sized to fit perfectly inside the guinea colony kitchen base.
Yes. Many customers reuse their liners multiple times, depending on their guinea pigs’ habits. If your pigs mainly use the kitchen for pooping, the liners stay clean longer and can be reused with ease. However, in households with multiple pigs or heavy pee habits, the liners may get soiled more quickly and need to be swapped more often.
It depends on both your pigs' preferences and your own cleaning routine. If the liner stays relatively clean, you may use it for a week or more. In messier setups, we recommend changing it every 3 days, especially if you're doing a mid-week partial clean followed by a full weekend refresh.
No. The acrylic kitchen base can be used without them. But these liners make cleanup significantly easier, you can lift out the entire liner and toss the contents without wiping down the base after each use. Without a liner, cleanup takes a little more effort.
Absolutely. These liners are designed to be used with paper, pellet, or other absorbent bedding layered on top. When it’s time to clean, just lift and toss the whole setup for a quick reset.
Yes. The paperboard material is compostable, provided your local composting facility accepts soiled pet bedding. Be sure to check your area’s guidelines.
Yes. While these liners were made to pair with our acrylic kitchen base, they’re sturdy enough to function on their own. You can place them directly in your habitat setup, though for best results and structure, we recommend using them inside the kitchen base.
The liners are made from food-grade paperboard, similar to what’s used in many takeout containers, so occasional nibbling isn’t harmful.