Debs (new bunny mum)
Warren Scout
Hi everyone, :wave:
I see there are a few threads already on woodshavings, but I'd really appreciate some advice. For a while now, I've been trying to move away from using woodshavings at all in the hutch and have been trying alternatives. The litter tray is the main place where it's used, and just underneath it, as they will sometimes move the tray out of the way and pee behind it in the corner. I'm not sure about putting lino down as Lexi hates slippery surfaces, and I'm not sure how she'd get on.
Between them, given half a chance Jeff and Lexi will eat newspaper, Carefresh, cardboard, carpet...
Woodshavings is just about the only thing they won't eat. :roll:
It's driving me nuts.
I haven't actually seen Megazorb, but heard lots about it. Is it anything like Carefresh...and is it safe if eaten? What's it made from?
Is just hay ok in the litter tray...does it absorb well enough to protect against urine scalds?
(I'd try this, but maybe not right now as Lexi is intent on nesting, although spayed, and will collect up every scrap of hay to make her nest....don't really want a bare litter tray...)
Sorry for all the questions....I'd really appreciate some advice.
Thank you!
I see there are a few threads already on woodshavings, but I'd really appreciate some advice. For a while now, I've been trying to move away from using woodshavings at all in the hutch and have been trying alternatives. The litter tray is the main place where it's used, and just underneath it, as they will sometimes move the tray out of the way and pee behind it in the corner. I'm not sure about putting lino down as Lexi hates slippery surfaces, and I'm not sure how she'd get on.
Between them, given half a chance Jeff and Lexi will eat newspaper, Carefresh, cardboard, carpet...
Woodshavings is just about the only thing they won't eat. :roll:
It's driving me nuts.
I haven't actually seen Megazorb, but heard lots about it. Is it anything like Carefresh...and is it safe if eaten? What's it made from?
Is just hay ok in the litter tray...does it absorb well enough to protect against urine scalds?
(I'd try this, but maybe not right now as Lexi is intent on nesting, although spayed, and will collect up every scrap of hay to make her nest....don't really want a bare litter tray...)
Sorry for all the questions....I'd really appreciate some advice.
Thank you!