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Litter choice? Burgees?

GeoHiccup

Young Bun
Hello all, just wanted to check that this litter is a good idea before putting it in with Pepper :) I've got her a large corner litter tray, I know tons of people say make sure not to get litter that will clump incase they eat it. Burgees is all natural ingredients: https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/8iu/Burg...3042200&sr=8-1&keywords=burgess+rabbit+litter

Also I've put the food and water by the litter tray as I've read a lot of people say that's a good diea due to the fact they poop and pee when eating? :)

Thanks all,
Georgia and Kyle :)
 
I've just it but didn't overly like it, I now use another straw based litter which mine get on with much better http://www.petplanet.co.uk/product.asp?dept_id=3388&pf_id=58646&ptm_source=google&ptm_medium=shopping&ptm_campaign=under10_58646&gclid=CNH2ycOfmtECFQIL0wod0fUN0g

ETA I put my litter tray under the hay rack as they like to eat and poop

Thanks for your reply :D Ill get some of the litter you suggested and see how Pepper egts on with both burgees and your suggestion, better to have options eh :D Thank you :)
 
I use fitch which I find to be brilliant.
Good price, highly absorbent, brilliant odor control. It's made from recycled product and is low dust.

https://www.fitchrecycling.co.uk/fi...dding/fitch-pet-bedding-single-bale-20kg.html

I recommend using a 32l underbed storage box as a litter tray as it's nice and pig so no risk of accidents over the side etc.
Water and dry food next to the tray won't really help, you're best to put hay in the tray, or hung over the tray for them to eat.

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