On Jan 9, 11:18=A0am, Ted <Heather_pell...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Jan 9, 4:19=A0am, "crochetcavycoz...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> <crochetcavycoz...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm new here, and I wanted to share with you my
site:http://crochetcavyc=
ozies.googlepages.com. =A0I make hand-made, knit and
> > crocheted, fleece-lined play tunnels and cuddle cups for guinea pigs
> > and other small animals. =A0They have been a huge hit so far. =A0Feel
fr=
ee
> > to check them out.
>
> > I'll have product lines for cats and ferrets soon, too, and I hope to
> > make products for rabbits as well.
>
> Just a thought - what happens if one pig follows the other one into
> the tunnel and didn't have the dexterity or sense to reverse out -
> would it suffocate?
> I personally don't think it's a good idea to have items like this for
> rodents. They need to be put into the wa****ng machine where we wash
> our things and wa****ng at low temperatures does not kill bacteria/
> fungi. I always wash towels on a very high temp with santising powder
> if they have been used to bathe a piggie.
> I know people have beds for dogs and cats etc so I can see the appeal.
> Just ignore me!!!! I'm sure you'll sell lots.
Many people use towels and other fabrics as bedding for their pigs.
These products are desiged to be washed in the same way. And the
tunnels are stretchy enough that a pig can turn around and leave if
another follows it in. I am currently working on extra wide tunnels
to accomodate multiple pigs--but i have seen one of my pigs chase
another into the tunnel and they find their ways out.
I do understand your concerns, though.


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