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WHAT DO YOU PUT IN YOUR LITTER TRAYS-
rexy has the smelliest wee ever:lol::lol::lol:
can i use anything to absorb the smell like cat litter or will my rexy eat it
hiya..I use the wood based pellets £8 for 30litre bag...it disintegrates to mush when they wee and is less smelly...ordinary cat litter I believe clay based can be toxic to rabbits...I'm sure someone else will confirm that..
I use carefresh, it's supposed to absorb the odours too, I don't really notice much as they are outside. Carefresh is a good litter but it can be quite expensive if you use a lot.
Just megazorb and a layer of cheap pet shop hay on top The hay gives them something to nibble on while they 'go' and also stops them realising they can dig in the megazorb :lol:
I did use something else previously, it was similar to Carefresh but I've forgotten the actual brand name, and I found foil-bits (like easter egg wrapper) compressed into it :? Definitly won't be using that brand again, even though I can't remember the name I'll know the bag when I see it and stay clear!
:wave: I use wood cat litter or wood shavings only under the hay ( large thick layer of hay on top ) I tried the carefresh for my rats when I first got them and all they did was sneeze and so did I - it does have a very fine mist of dust, I noticed a funny smell aswell, although I suppose if its under hay and only a bit to absorb wee wee it might not be noticable. I have never had any probs with wood pellets/wood shavings/ - its only a handful for me as I clean out everyday anyway and its no-where near the bunny as nice thick layer of hay on top
I used to use EcoStraw from the Hay Experts available here, which soaked up the wee better, so was less smelly (still lined with newpaper and topped with hay). However, stopped using it as Valentine was starting to show signs of her hocks wearing, so switched to Megazorb as it's softer for her little feet
...Plus the EcoStraw was pretty expensive! :shock::lol:
I get mine from an equestrian saddler. I know that the hayexperts do deliver though, cause I used to to get it from them till I realised they did it just down the road :roll:
I use Megazorb with Easibed on top. I used to use wood based cat litter which is much more expensive but it definitely combats the smell better than the megazorb.