I've been wondering for quite a while on what flooring to try with my buns.
At the moment they have just their bare, slightly slick floor of unknown materials, preaumably just lacquer-painted floor-cardboard from the mid-80's or something. From ages before we moved in. Then there are six 33cm2 ceramic tiles, two of them in the entrance of the buns' side, four in a row along the wall.
There's also a tunnel topped with one of the sturdy shelfboards from my old closet, on top of that used to be something akin to a bath-footmat, similar to memory-foam stuff. The ramp up to that is covered with a strip of low-pile rug, though i feel it's too rough for real flooring.
Their litterbox is probably the softest place- rough-hay pellets as absorbent and a generous coating of consumable hay on top.
Now here's what i've tried:
*more of these bathmat-things.
The problem is that Iris will chew at the edges. Had to dump that because Sir would just use it as a secondary toilet, even though he's otherwise fully litter trained.
*any random low-pile rug on the floor.
The problem with these is that for some reason, Storm loves peeing on them. But only if they're part of his enclosure. He leaves them well alone when they're part of "my space" in our room but oh boy there's a pee stain of it's in his space. (Not talking about the "revenge pee" situations)
I've yet to find a suitably soft carpet/rug in an acceptable size with an equally acceptable price. I want someting 1*2m2 and i don't have the resources to fork out 200€ on that.
*foam mats-puzzle, eva, camping mats.
Storm is the culprit again as to why these didin't work. He'd just pull the mats apart then dig them into a mess and leave a puddle somewhere in between.
*a sheet of lino/pvc
The only thing wrong with this is that i don't believe it to be soft enough just laid on the floor. Iris would love to chew the edges but i can block out those from her. Storm won't pee on top of it, though even if he would, cleaning would be easy.
I can't just bring a gigantic rectangle of grass and soil indoors, nor can i let them hang out outdoors all the time. I don't want to spot-clean a carpet twice a day because of some mister's stubbornness, nor do i want to let them get into some possibly dangerous flooring material. I can't keep their access to my mattress all the time either- the sir, once again, will gladly use it as his toilet. At the same time, i don't want their hocks to get hurt either. I'm already seeing some minor fur loss, especially on big boi, but i'm out of ideas on how to prevent it from getting worse.
For the time being, i placed an order on some mildly textured pvc coating to give them a grain of soft-ish non-slippy flooring and maybe a bit more time before things get even more not-so-good. It should arrive on friday.
At the moment they have just their bare, slightly slick floor of unknown materials, preaumably just lacquer-painted floor-cardboard from the mid-80's or something. From ages before we moved in. Then there are six 33cm2 ceramic tiles, two of them in the entrance of the buns' side, four in a row along the wall.
There's also a tunnel topped with one of the sturdy shelfboards from my old closet, on top of that used to be something akin to a bath-footmat, similar to memory-foam stuff. The ramp up to that is covered with a strip of low-pile rug, though i feel it's too rough for real flooring.
Their litterbox is probably the softest place- rough-hay pellets as absorbent and a generous coating of consumable hay on top.
Now here's what i've tried:
*more of these bathmat-things.
The problem is that Iris will chew at the edges. Had to dump that because Sir would just use it as a secondary toilet, even though he's otherwise fully litter trained.
*any random low-pile rug on the floor.
The problem with these is that for some reason, Storm loves peeing on them. But only if they're part of his enclosure. He leaves them well alone when they're part of "my space" in our room but oh boy there's a pee stain of it's in his space. (Not talking about the "revenge pee" situations)
I've yet to find a suitably soft carpet/rug in an acceptable size with an equally acceptable price. I want someting 1*2m2 and i don't have the resources to fork out 200€ on that.
*foam mats-puzzle, eva, camping mats.
Storm is the culprit again as to why these didin't work. He'd just pull the mats apart then dig them into a mess and leave a puddle somewhere in between.
*a sheet of lino/pvc
The only thing wrong with this is that i don't believe it to be soft enough just laid on the floor. Iris would love to chew the edges but i can block out those from her. Storm won't pee on top of it, though even if he would, cleaning would be easy.
I can't just bring a gigantic rectangle of grass and soil indoors, nor can i let them hang out outdoors all the time. I don't want to spot-clean a carpet twice a day because of some mister's stubbornness, nor do i want to let them get into some possibly dangerous flooring material. I can't keep their access to my mattress all the time either- the sir, once again, will gladly use it as his toilet. At the same time, i don't want their hocks to get hurt either. I'm already seeing some minor fur loss, especially on big boi, but i'm out of ideas on how to prevent it from getting worse.
For the time being, i placed an order on some mildly textured pvc coating to give them a grain of soft-ish non-slippy flooring and maybe a bit more time before things get even more not-so-good. It should arrive on friday.