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Kaytee Wood Pellets Litter 8 lb

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Therefore, it is important to choose the right type of pine litter for your rabbit. Kiln-dried pine shavings and pine pellets are safe for rabbits because the drying process removes the harmful phenols. It is important to read the label carefully before purchasing pine litter to ensure that it is safe for your rabbit. Be patient! Your rabbits might take some time to learn new habits. Clean up any accidents with an unscented pet urine cleaner or biological washing powder and water. Aspen shavings are a great choice as they are absorbent and comfortable underfoot. Aspen is environmentally friendly and biodegradable, too. It does a decent job at controlling odors, but it can be dusty depending on which brand you go with. Although pine and cedar shavings and chips are very aromatic due to natural volatile phenol chemicals in the wood, rabbits can suffer adverse allergic reactions due to the toxicity of the resins. Proper scrubbing removes odors, while vinegar neutralizes urine. Letting the box fully dry prevents lingering bacteria and mold. Wash litter boxes at least once a month for cleanliness. Disposing of rabbit litter

The main thing to consider when choosing a litter box is the ease of access for your rabbits and easy clean-up for you. Older rabbits may need a lower litter box they can step into vs one with higher sides that they have to hop into. If you have multiple or larger rabbits you will need a larger box. Odor Control: Rabbits are generally clean animals, but like any pet, their urine can produce an unpleasant smell. A good litter material will neutralize some of the odor. A cat litter box is the perfect size for rabbits. Your pet will probably spend a lot of time in its litter box, so it needs to be big enough for your rabbit to fit comfortably. We recommend a box with higher sides as it will better contain the litter, waste, and hay. Corn cob bedding – Corn cobs are very dusty, absorb odors poorly, and are not very absorbent. The dust can cause sneezing or coughing.

How to wash a rabbit litter box

The size of your rabbit litter box depends upon the number of pet bunnies and the size of your bunnies. In my opinion, you should follow the lead of the majority of rabbit owners and line your litter box every time you change the litter.

Wood Shavings – Wood shavings are a quite common litter for rabbits. Softwoods like pine and cedar should be avoided unless they are kiln dried since the phenol‘s contained in the wood are toxic to rabbits. Use extra-absorbent cat litter – Highly absorbent litters will do the best job soaking up urine and ammonia odors. Just avoid super clumping varieties. In short, yes, cat litter can be used by rabbits. However, it’s not quite that straightforward. There are quite a few different kinds of cat litter out there, and only a portion of that litter is suitable for rabbits.

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We prefer to choose pelleted paper litter, or pelleted hardwood litter for maximum absorbency, dust free properties, biodegradability and composability. These are also the safest choice for your rabbit, who may naturally ingest some of the litter. We’ve also found corn cob litter to be quite rough on our bunnies sensitive feet. Our rabbits also have a tendency to fling the litter when jumping in and out of the litter box, sending the corn cob litter flying everywhere. Clean up is a nightmare! The safest and best cat litter for rabbits is litter that’s made from recycled paper and comes in pellet form. This is considered the safest litter for rabbits because of the fact that it’s dust-free. Rabbits love to root around in their litter, so if a litter is dusty it can get into a rabbit’s nose and cause serious respiratory problems.

It is not ideal to let your rabbit nibble on the wood stove pellets as they will swell when wet and form a consistency like wood shavings. While pine litter is popular, some types of pine litter can be harmful to rabbits. Pine shavings that have not been kiln-dried can contain high levels of phenols, which are toxic to rabbits. Phenols are natural chemicals found in pine wood that can irritate a rabbit’s respiratory system, skin, and eyes. Dust-free. Rabbits have very sensitive respiratory systems, so it is important to choose a litter that is dust-free. Choosing one made from natural materials will help. When it comes to choosing the best litter brand for rabbits, here are some top recommendations to consider: Keeping your rabbit's litter box clean is important for both health and odor control. Here are some tips:Ensure you are also buying a good quality wood stove pellet. Ask the store if they have a sample you can smell. Some lesser quality wood stove pellets have very strong scents and may need to be aired out.

Newspaper, paper, or cardboard covering the entire bottom of the litter pan and preferable an inch or so up the side. 5. Add New Bunny Litter The right amount of litter prevents messes, absorbs urine, controls odors, and gives your rabbit room to dig and forage. Providing the proper depth for your rabbit's size and habits will encourage good litter box use. Should you include hay inside your rabbit’s litter boxA very absorbent and all-around effective litter that’s virtually dust and allergen-free and controls odors with baking soda. Hay – An edible bedding but not very absorbent. Not the best choice since you do not want your bun eating contaminated hay. If it fits within your budget, we highly recommend a custom rabbit litter box like this one on Etsy. A unit like this will keep your rabbit from pooping on the floor while eating, limit the hay mess, and keep your rabbit from flipping it’s food or water bowl. Photo Credit – PhillyCreations On Etsy

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