Loft & Ramp Liner - Northern Lights

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Loft and Ramp liners are essential to your cage by providing a soft absorbent layer. These will fit the loft of Tater Pets Cages (or others that have the ramp on the left. Check dimensions to confirm fit) They are reversible to a solid color if you have a ramp on the right. All cage liners are made with 2 layers of fleece and an absorbent layer in between. They will measure larger than your cage to account for shrinkage over time in the washer/dryer.
  • OPTIMAL SOLUTION: Easy to use, soft, and snuggly, fleece bedding is the perfect option to making your pet(s) comfortable.
  • TOP-QUALITY & HIGHLY EFFECTIVE MATERIALS: The outer 2 layers are made with fleece, a durable yet comfortable material that creates a snug environment for your pet and wicks away any moisture into the middle layer. The middle layer of the cage liner is a recycled denim padding which is highly absorbent and odor capturing so your little friend won’t have to walk on pee or endure the smell of urine.
  • MANY DESIGNS & SIZES: Our prints are continuously changing so you can always find a new design for your cage! Our collection includes many different  sizes that are compatible with C&C, Midwest, and other common types of cages. 
  • EASY TO CLEAN: Machine washable and tumble dries quickly which allows you to save time and always keep your pet’s cage clean.

*Before use, follow the wicking instructions to make sure your liner is absorbing properly.*

Wicking:

Upon receiving, wash and dry your liner using the instructions below, making sure to add 1/2 a cup of vinegar in the wash.

Once dry, slowly drizzle warm water on the liner. If the water absorbs into the fabric, your liner is ready to use! If the water stays beaded on top of the liner, repeat the process.

Daily Use:

Using a hand broom & dust pan, sweep up poop throughout the cage daily to keep it maintained.

Washing:

The amount of time between each wash depends on factors such as sex of your pets, how many pets per cage, and cage size. Wash your liner every 3 to 7 days, as needed.

Before washing, brush as much of the poop, hair, and hay off the liner and into a trash OR shake your liner off outside. 

Wash on warm using scent and dye free detergent.

Do not use fabric softener or dryer sheets.

Add 1/2 cup of vinegar to help with the smell or to aid in wicking.

Tumble dry on low heat or hang dry.




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