biscandmatt1
Wise Old Thumper
has anyone else noticed? the last two bags we got have been so dusty, making me and o/h cough alot!
i have just been reading on the piggy forum that someone emailed them and got told:
'The problems you describe are the main reason why we do not recommend Megazorb for small pet use. The product currently, while being a little dustier than you are used to, would be perfectly acceptable in a stable environment. In order to produce a product that would be suitable for small pets the bedding would need to be subjected to much tighter screening controls to remove additional dust and any larger pieces of bedding/wood.
We appreciate that many small pet owners do choose to use Megazorb as it represents such excellent value for money in the 85 litre bags, but we must stress that we cannot guarantee the product’s suitability for such small animals and we always advise caution in use.
I can confirm that we do produce a version of Megazorb called Ultra Absorbent Bedding for Burgess Pet Care. This particular product has undergone the necessary screening for small pets and is available for purchase from a number of retailers on line. This might be an alternative worth pursuing?'
i hope they don't mind me copying this.
i never knew that the ultra absorbent bedding was megazorb! :shock: it works out alot more i know.
with it being so bad, i'm thinking of trying something else for bisc and matts litter trays. maybe fitch? i've heard it's good. has anyone tried it? :wave:
i have just been reading on the piggy forum that someone emailed them and got told:
'The problems you describe are the main reason why we do not recommend Megazorb for small pet use. The product currently, while being a little dustier than you are used to, would be perfectly acceptable in a stable environment. In order to produce a product that would be suitable for small pets the bedding would need to be subjected to much tighter screening controls to remove additional dust and any larger pieces of bedding/wood.
We appreciate that many small pet owners do choose to use Megazorb as it represents such excellent value for money in the 85 litre bags, but we must stress that we cannot guarantee the product’s suitability for such small animals and we always advise caution in use.
I can confirm that we do produce a version of Megazorb called Ultra Absorbent Bedding for Burgess Pet Care. This particular product has undergone the necessary screening for small pets and is available for purchase from a number of retailers on line. This might be an alternative worth pursuing?'
i hope they don't mind me copying this.
i never knew that the ultra absorbent bedding was megazorb! :shock: it works out alot more i know.
with it being so bad, i'm thinking of trying something else for bisc and matts litter trays. maybe fitch? i've heard it's good. has anyone tried it? :wave: