is it a good absorbent? Does it stick to fur? Thank you for your replyI’ve used carefresh natural pet bedding before which is very soft, but I found it was pretty expensive and my rabbits tried to eat it, so that could be a good option if your rabbit doesn’t want to eat it and you don’t mind spending a bit more than usual rabbit litter (ie wood pellets).
Most of us do put hay in the litter tray as they like to eat while doing their toilet.
Yes definitely I put hay in his litter box but I want something to absorb the urine so it doesn’t go on his hocks. Do you put anything with the hay?
Oh cool. I put newspaper at the bottom too but I thought it wasn’t enough to keep his hocks dry. Thank you for your help!I just use newspaper underneath the hay, its easy to pull out and replace.
Oh cool. I put newspaper at the bottom too but I thought it wasn’t enough to keep his hocks dry. Thank you for your help!
Some bunnies, like my Raven, require a lot of newspaper. If you have a shredder, you can put newspaper through the shredder to make it softer.
While it is not recommended long term, wood shavings (like aspen) can also help with absorbency as his hocks heal.