I thought carefresh was for woman.
Iv just tried natures own wood pellet cat litter (also for other animals it says!) from the range as iv been getting my hay and straw from them and thought it was worth a try. It's brill! Can't believe iv used wood shavings all these yrs just cos it's 'the norm' and put up with the smell. With these there is literally NO SMELL!! :thumb: It's prob similar to care fresh not sure if it helps u but I would recommend it! £6.99 I think it was for big heavy bag.
Carefresh isnt like litter. It is a soft bedding made of celulose fibres!
How often do you need to clean a tray with care fresh (two bunnies).
Poppy is really quite smelly recently, she always has been but it's worse and I hate nasty smells, I literally can't stop thinking about it, don't want my home to smell. I have always used newspaper & clean once a day but am wondering if this is worth a go.
IMO megazorb is better for smells than carefresh, and it is MUCH cheaper. Also try Yesterday's News and Smartbedz - both the ones I've found best for smells. Are you sure its not her poops that are stinky, as that could indicate a diet too rich?
Ahh ok thanks, where can you get megazorb?
I think it is her poo you know, her diet has been awful recently (and she's always had sticky bum issues anyway). She's had infected incisors so has had far far too many pellets as she wouldn't eat. She has put the weight she lost back on now and the infection seems to be gone so she is back to her normal dirt plus dried forage. She's not happy at the mo & refusing to eat it but I'm hoping when she's hungry enough she'll eat.
Hmmm, I'm guessing even megazorb won't help then, Urgh, I hate hate smells.
You can get all the litters I mentioned from thehayexperts :wave:
If its her poo, it'll probably settle down when she's eating normally again.
Have you tried a thick layer of hay on top of the tray? I find that keeps smells down.