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Your cart is empty.-Our Super-Absorbent Cage Liners help keep your pet bird's cage fresh between cleanings. -An absorbent inner layer helps control moisture and odors, while the soft, leak-proof bottom keep the cage tray clean and dry. -When it's cleaning time, just fold up the liner and throw it away!
Gio
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
These cage liners are super absorbent and do a great job at keeping the cage dry and odor-free. The size is just right, and they’re easy to swap out. My only minor complaint is that they can be a bit pricey compared to alternatives like newspapers. However, for the convenience and cleanliness, they’re worth it!
Stephan
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Pros:• Absorbent and protective• Sticky tabs on the corners• Not too largeCons:• WHITE colorScrapping around for newspapers? We’ve all been there if you have birds. Trying to get the newspaper padded down at the bottom of the cage to collect the bird poop.Well, this does a great job of absorbing their droppings. They also stay in place nicely because around the border they have very light sticky tabs.They’re not too sticky so they won’t leave residue but they do a good job of keeping them in place.The size of these pads are good because they are not too big but they also not too small. I have to use multiple of them to fit the bottom of my birdcage, but my birdcage is large. If you have a smaller birdcage, one or two of these might be sufficient.My only real problem with this product is that it’s white in color. When you use the newspaper, there is a bunch of multiple colors in the print. Reds, blues and greens. I never noticed how much they mask and camouflage the garbage that they drop. With these white pads, you see it and quite striking contrast.It makes me realize that white is not the right color for this product. Maybe a light or dark green. Or maybe a variety of colors or Patterns? You ever go to a hotel and see how every hotel has patterns on the floor? That’s because it masks the stains.When you have a pristine white surface, you see everything. So it’s kind of an eyesore at this point. If they can come up with some decent colors and prints, that would make this great.
Brittany D.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
We have tried a few different brands and things for bird cage liners and so far this works the best.-They came in well packaged and in perfect shape.-They are much easier to use than some others,-They do not fall apart when they get wet and are very absorbent.-The are easy to change, just roll them up and throw them out.-They are not overly thick so they do not stick up where they can be shredded by enterprising birds.-I have already noticed a reduction in the smell coming from the birdcage.So far these have made cleaning the cage much simpler so it gets done more often.
Jennifer Lynn
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
I have been invited by Amazon to take part in the Amazon Vine program & I take that very seriously.I order products I am interested in, try them out and give my honest review on that product.I am not paid in any way by Amazon or the sellers for my reviews.Since I am an Amazon customer as well, I provide as much detail as possible for other customers in order to help make an informed decision on the products. I do not recommend products I myself wouldn't use.These cage liners came across my Amazon Vine feed so I thought what the hey, I'll give the a try.I have 2 African Grey parrots. One is a Timneh named Goofy, the other is a Congo named Scarlet Grey.I have 2 cages. One is in the corner on one side of the room, the other cage is in another corner.I don't allow them to interact mainly because Scarlet can be a little brat.It a chore to clean these cages. Every 2 weeks I'll take the cages outside and power wash them so I can get them sparkling clean & fresh. Well, when weather will allow. Right now the temps are in the 20's and I am not about to go outside for more than a minute or two.Once I bring them in, I'll dress the cage with toys, food, water, perches etc and line the bottom of the cages with newspaper.Every day, I change the paper in the bottom and wipe the cages down until I can take the cages outside again.African Grey's put off a lot of dander, it's insane. I like to keep the cages as clean as possible.Goofy likes to bathe in his water bowl. Doesn't like to take showers but he'll sit in his water bowl and clean himself for 10 minutes like a nut every time I put fresh water in the cage.These cage liners are perfect for the bottoms of the cages. Granted they are small so I need multiple liners but they do the job perfectly.I only used them for 2 nights so far but I plan to change them each morning for a fresh liner.It's a better option than newspaper.I feel better knowing I can change their liners every day and keep their cage fresh & clean. (As clean as I can. They're birds so they're messy).I am pleased with these liners.They're perfect.Definitely recommend.
Lpenguin
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
These bird cage liners are super absorbent and do a good job of reducing odor, making cleanup easy and hassle-free. However, they’re not large enough to cover the bottom of even a small cage, so you’ll need to use at least two liners. While they work well, it would be great if they came in larger sizes to avoid needing multiple pieces. Overall, they’re effective but could be more convenient with better sizing options.
Heesoo Kim
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
After more than 3 years of using newspaper to line my bird's cage, I finally made the switch--and 1 couldn't be more pleased. These liners fit perfectly, unlike newspapers, which never quite absorbed well and kept shrinking. They are super absorbent, and I've also noticed an improvement in odor control, so both my home and my bird's space feel fresher. Changing them out is a breeze, which makes it easier to keep his cage clean regularly--and my bird seems to be loving the upgrade, too!
Narah M.
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
I own two parakeets, SpongeBob and Patrick. Despite their small size, they produce an alarmingy amount of waste, so I never bothered with cage liners and used paper towels instead. I came across these liners on Amazon and purchased them on a whim. I'm so happy that I did! They're super absorbent, so I spend half the amount of time cleaning out their cage. Even though they do absorb more waste, it actually smells less! The liner fits perfectly, so I have no complaints. I will definitely be repurchasing!
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