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Awww ickle Dinah I'll tell Santa that you didnt do it on purpose, and still deserve a christmas pressie I'm sure you just wanted to use the pad yourself as you were feeling a bit cold, werent you?? Yess lets blame it all on mummy |
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Well, despite the puncture marks, I thought I'd try the pad again. Even where there are holes there is a white solid substance visible - no liquid or gel. And the safety notes only refer to the filling becoming liquid if over-heated. I was very loathe to just chuck £20 in the bin without trying. So, I put it on an old plate in case it did leak, heated it for the full 5 minutes and it is fine. Inside the cover no-on would know. So, even more recommendation for the Snugglesafe - can withstand a small amount of staffie teeth! And my old birds each have a pad again |
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