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Warren Scout
Ok, so for those of you who know my history know i wont use sawdust/shavings because of what Lady Blue went through...
But... i'm having an issue in my bunnies hutch, they've decided instead of peeing in the corners they want to pee at the top of the ramp leading upstairs...
I clean them out every other day, they're on Straw and Hay now..
because i have 4 fluffs peeing there all day it's actually damaging the wood now, it's all bubbled up and peeling!
I've found a small bag of old sawdust and found that sprinkling that on the wet wood and rubbing it in is helping, but i dont want it there permanently!
Not sure what else to do, i dont want anything in there hutch that's not natural and completely 100% safe to eat (due to Daisy's Gi stasis)
I was looking on Vetuk at wood shavings, thinking maybe to put a small amount under the straw and hay only on that part of the house - However i don't know what ones are "safe" woods to use, ive heard so many conflicting pieces of information..
The one im looking at says this;
"Pillow Wad Woodshavings 1kg have excellent absorbency and drying properties, this is because only large shavings, not sawdust, are used in this high quality product. Each year, more and more of these wood shavings are being sourced from well managed and sustainable UK based forests.
These woodshavings are made from Norwegian spruce pine and other soft woods and have the pleasant, natural aroma of kiln dried pinewood.
Suitable for rabbits, snakes, reptiles, birdcages and many other small domestic pets. "
What do you guys think? Also any recommendations of edible safe bedding purely for the wet area would be great!
-Has to be completely edible as my lot eat their bedding?! They have loads of fresh hay to eat yet they choose to eat their bedding (Hence the issue with the shredded cardboard causing a blockage in Daisy)
But... i'm having an issue in my bunnies hutch, they've decided instead of peeing in the corners they want to pee at the top of the ramp leading upstairs...
I clean them out every other day, they're on Straw and Hay now..
because i have 4 fluffs peeing there all day it's actually damaging the wood now, it's all bubbled up and peeling!
I've found a small bag of old sawdust and found that sprinkling that on the wet wood and rubbing it in is helping, but i dont want it there permanently!
Not sure what else to do, i dont want anything in there hutch that's not natural and completely 100% safe to eat (due to Daisy's Gi stasis)
I was looking on Vetuk at wood shavings, thinking maybe to put a small amount under the straw and hay only on that part of the house - However i don't know what ones are "safe" woods to use, ive heard so many conflicting pieces of information..
The one im looking at says this;
"Pillow Wad Woodshavings 1kg have excellent absorbency and drying properties, this is because only large shavings, not sawdust, are used in this high quality product. Each year, more and more of these wood shavings are being sourced from well managed and sustainable UK based forests.
These woodshavings are made from Norwegian spruce pine and other soft woods and have the pleasant, natural aroma of kiln dried pinewood.
Suitable for rabbits, snakes, reptiles, birdcages and many other small domestic pets. "
What do you guys think? Also any recommendations of edible safe bedding purely for the wet area would be great!
-Has to be completely edible as my lot eat their bedding?! They have loads of fresh hay to eat yet they choose to eat their bedding (Hence the issue with the shredded cardboard causing a blockage in Daisy)