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Megazorb

I think it is compressed wood pulp and is in little bits. I currently use this and have also used Carefresh in the past. I find that Megazorb does a better job and the sack lasts longer than Carefresh. They absorb the wetness and the smells and is bunny safe. I believe it can also be composted and can also be put in some green garden waste bins, depending on your council.
 
Loads of people love it for litter trays.
I am not a fan of it as i have house bunnies and i feel it gets everywhere as it is so light and flyaway.
 
I've just switche from Carefresh to Megazorb. I couldn't believe the size of the sack when it arrived - such good value!
 
I've just switche from Carefresh to Megazorb. I couldn't believe the size of the sack when it arrived - such good value!

Yes, the sack is massive! :lol::lol:

Best if you can find a horse supplier that stocks it, no P&P :D
 
I currently use wooden cat litter. Is it different to that?

Yes it's a lot lighter. ;)

I love it, works perfectly for us. Layer at the bottom, thick layer of hay, wee trickles through the hay and soaks into the megazorb. I then top up with fresh hay twice a day. 80L sack lasts us about 6 weeks with four bunnies and three trays.
 
I never used it when I had my bunnies but I use it for my hammies and I love it! It smells alot less than shavings and absorbs an awful lot more wee! It's great value - I get my 85l bag from the local farm shop for £6.20 :D It does go all over the house but nothing a quick hoover won't sort! If I get bunnies I think I'd use it for them.:)
 
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