Would anyone recommend the use of megazorb in hutches as opposed to wood shavings?
Recently my local pet shops wood shavings have had a faint scent of pine, which I paid no attention to, as it was so faint I hardly noticed untill I got the latest bag that smells really strongly of it. I know it's bad for her, but I don't have anything else to use right now. Rowan has a large hutch (Thistle Hall) so I need to find a new bedding to use thats also cost effective as I like to give her a comfortable layer and her litter tray use as always been more miss than hit
I've heard good things about megazorb, but I've also heard it can cause blockages if it's ingested, I don't want to risk that. Does anyone have any insights or views that could help me decide?
Recently my local pet shops wood shavings have had a faint scent of pine, which I paid no attention to, as it was so faint I hardly noticed untill I got the latest bag that smells really strongly of it. I know it's bad for her, but I don't have anything else to use right now. Rowan has a large hutch (Thistle Hall) so I need to find a new bedding to use thats also cost effective as I like to give her a comfortable layer and her litter tray use as always been more miss than hit
I've heard good things about megazorb, but I've also heard it can cause blockages if it's ingested, I don't want to risk that. Does anyone have any insights or views that could help me decide?