HA SHI Bird Cage Liner - 120 Acid-Free Newsprint Sheets, 31" x 21.5", 5.5 lb - Perfect for Packing, Pet Cages, Non-Toxic & Safe for Birds, Ideal for Crafts, Shipping, Moving
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Reviews & Ratings
- Shaun2024-07-02Easy to use
I love that these liners are environmentally friendly! They have a wide range of uses. I use them for being pet liners for my rabbit. I'm using these on the bottom of this cage. Or the floor to a cage? I should say to make his cage a little softer for him to lay on and walk around on. I find that they are helpful also in case there are times when his litter box gets a little full, if I can't get right to it due too work, than he is able to use these. Those liners allow me a little bit more time to do his daily it every other day clean up. If he needs to use the floor of the cage, then he can just poop right onto these liners and then I just pull up the whole liner and can toss it. I like size of the liners and the quanity. Some there's 120 if them I don't very like i have to watch my usage if them so closely.
- Donna2024-07-04Large Newsprint Paper
This pack of 120 piece large paper has many uses. The paper is thin like newspaper, easy to use and cut as needed. If using for a bird cage or small animal cage (guinea pig), keep in mind that these critters will chew on the paper. Perfect for wrapping items for shipping, moving or storage. Also, this paper is great for a child to create a large “mural” or other crafty item, such as a birthday sign for mom or dad. This paper is kind of expensive to use for animal cages, as it will have to be replaced often. However, as a craft item for kids, it will go a long way.
- onef2024-07-15Nice craft paper sheets for cage lining
This is a hefty, bulk pack of thick paper, perfect for keeping cage messes contained and easily discarded. My favorite thing about this solution for cage cleaning is that it can go straight into my compost heap, where it adds carbon and the droppings add nitrogen, with no ink/print on the paper to contaminate my garden. The papers are large enough for my cages and easy to trim down if you use smaller ones.
- johngriffin09282024-07-02Great for birdy!
I have been lining my bird’s cage with old newspapers for 27 years. No more. These liners fit the bottom of his cage perfectly, unlike old newsprint, which keeps getting smaller and smaller all the time. The ease of using these is also welcome, whether you’re putting new ones in or removing the old ones, which means I am more regular in keeping his cage clean. My bird doesn’t seem to mind them either.
- Shopper2024-06-22Not for Rabbits
This is probably good for bird cage lining and for packing/moving purposes. However, the description stated it works for rabbits as well, so I decided to try this for my rabbits litter box lining. My rabbits did not like it and chewed and tore it up, leaving quite a mess. So, if you want to use this for other purposes than for rabbits, I think it will work. However, do not buy this if you are planning on using it for your rabbits.
- KaneHau2024-06-30Nice and big - easy to put in and take out
These are very large sheets and should be big enough for most cages. They are much bigger than our African Grey's cage - so I just fold the extra area under and it fits perfectly. While the product doesn't look or feel absorbent, it is - but does not stick to the tray. The entire sheet removed in one piece for easy disposal (just did the first one). Lots easier to use than newspaper!
- Nova2024-06-19Perfect for my Use
These liners are just what I wanted. My dog is a messy eater. I got a silicone tray to put her food bowl and water bowl on. My dog likes to get a bite of food and look around. She drops food everywhere. I got tired of washing off the silicone tray. The liners fit almost perfectly. Now after a day or so, I can just roll up the liners and throw them away. HA SHI Bird Cage Liner - 120 Acid-Free Newsprint Sheets, 31" x 21.5", 5.5 lb - Perfect for Packing, Pet Cages, Non-Toxic & Safe for Birds, Ideal for Crafts, Shipping, Moving
- Lucky Grrl2024-06-14Multi-Functional
As soon as I opened the product, I was immediately having flashbacks of all the military moves I've done over the years. The paper liners look exactly like what the movers used to pack my household items; it's thin and makes for easy wrapping. The texture is pretty soft, too. The size is 21.5" x 31", so one sheel will accommodate a smaller cage or you can use several sheets for a wider/larger cage. It's a good option for most small animals, but it may not be the most absorbent option when it comes to a large amount of liquid. It will definitely be ideal for birds, hamsters, mice, and reptiles. I think it will probably work well for rabbits also. One thing I really like is that the liners are biodegradable, so they're a more eco-friendly option. Over time they'll break down and decompose, so it's definitely a more responsible product.
- Singmeaway2024-06-25Paper
Thin, large paper sheets. The sheets are 31" by 21 1/2 in. There are over 5lbs of paper sheets. They seem like they would work great for a birds cage. I got them for a chinchilla cage. They do not hold up to animals that urinate a lot. I think that the price is is crazy high at $25.85. It is made in Korea so maybe that is why the price is so high. Not worth it for me.
- Jaewoo Kim2024-06-21High quality. Too thin for wrapping fragile Items.
I ordered these sheets to use as wrapping/protection material for my small business. Since some of my products can house food at some point, I’m glad that it is made of non toxic material (especially good if you are lining your bird cage with it). They are large enough for my use but thinner than I anticipated. Again, my main purpose is to use the sheets for wrapping up fragile goods. The quality of the sheet is top notch though. It has a slight sheet to it. I wouldn’t recommend it for wrapping purposes because it’s quite thin and pricey but it would be perfect for lining birdcages.