horselo285
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Hi,
I have three 5 month old girls living in a two level critter nation cage. The bottom level has a base pan which I put eco-bedding in for them. All the other levels have fleece blankets with a towel liner sewed into them. I change all the cage bedding every 2-4 days and by that time it is typically quite stinky.
I wipe down all the levels with nature miracle wipes and try to keep everything as smell free as possible, but within hours of cleaning, it is stinky again. My girls are litter trained and have a litter box on each main level as well as the top small level. I clean and change out the litter every 2-4 days as well. I always ad a small amount of dirty litter back in to remind them that they are supposed to poop there.
Anyway, I was looking for other ideas to keep the cage a bit less smelly. It would be nice if it was at least smell free for a couple of hours after cleaning. :-(
I found a couple of products and would love opinions on them....any other thoughts are also appreciated!
http://www.sugar-gliders.com/clean-and-green.htm ----> This is an Odor Neutralizing spray that seems interesting
http://www.sugar-gliders.com/cage-cleaner.htm -------> a cage wash that is supposed to help to keep bacteria and odors at bay?
http://www.amazon.com/GoodBye-Odor-Smal ... B0002ARQSW ------> is a supplement that is supposed to actually deodorize waste through ingestion? Safe?
Any thoughts and ideas would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks,
Laura
I have three 5 month old girls living in a two level critter nation cage. The bottom level has a base pan which I put eco-bedding in for them. All the other levels have fleece blankets with a towel liner sewed into them. I change all the cage bedding every 2-4 days and by that time it is typically quite stinky.
I wipe down all the levels with nature miracle wipes and try to keep everything as smell free as possible, but within hours of cleaning, it is stinky again. My girls are litter trained and have a litter box on each main level as well as the top small level. I clean and change out the litter every 2-4 days as well. I always ad a small amount of dirty litter back in to remind them that they are supposed to poop there.
Anyway, I was looking for other ideas to keep the cage a bit less smelly. It would be nice if it was at least smell free for a couple of hours after cleaning. :-(
I found a couple of products and would love opinions on them....any other thoughts are also appreciated!
http://www.sugar-gliders.com/clean-and-green.htm ----> This is an Odor Neutralizing spray that seems interesting
http://www.sugar-gliders.com/cage-cleaner.htm -------> a cage wash that is supposed to help to keep bacteria and odors at bay?
http://www.amazon.com/GoodBye-Odor-Smal ... B0002ARQSW ------> is a supplement that is supposed to actually deodorize waste through ingestion? Safe?
Any thoughts and ideas would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks,
Laura
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