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Shredded tea bags are made from the offcuts of the tea bag manufacturing industry. Whilst they are soft, odour-free and highly absorbent, they contain plastic so again, owners must be careful of their rabbits ingesting this product. Most wood-based rabbit beddings are safe to eat. Avoid cedar wood shavings, however, as they contain volatile chemicals that can harm your rabbit’s health in different ways. Also avoid cat litter, with the exception of litter pellets made from compressed wood or paper. Dust Free Shredded paper (for example Fitch, Carefresh confetti and Petlife Safebed) varies in texture and absorbency depending on the type of paper that has been shredded. The softer the paper the better, both for comfort and absorbency. If there was print on the paper before it was shredded then there may be issues with the ink if your rabbits ingest it. As always, keep an eye on what your rabbits are eating. Cat litter may seem like an obvious choice, especially if you’re litter training your bunny. But there are several different types of cat litter, and not all of them are safe for your rabbit. Avoid anything that could harm your rabbit if eaten, breathed in, or absorbed. We’ll give you some specifics in a bit. Top Choices for Rabbit Bedding
Because straw works as an insulator, absorbent, and soft bedding material, it can also be used as a great rabbit nesting material.Paper is a great substrate for indoor rabbits as well as outdoor rabbits. It’s highly absorbent, too.
While they may seem similar, straw and hay are two separate things. One is a long-stalked plant that is slept in, while the other is a type of grass that is eaten. But, that’s just a broad comparison. First, although some types of commercial paper bedding can be expensive, many are quite affordable. You can also use household paper, provided you follow the above safety guidelines. Giving your rabbits more time to run and play outside of their cage takes eating straw right off of their minds. And when they return, pay attention to their interest in their current food. Conclusion Basically, you’ll have to decide when it’s time to replace your rabbit’s bedding straw. Here are several flags that will tell you that’s it time to replace your rabbit’s bedding. So, if straw has no nutritional value, then why are your rabbits eating it? Let’s go over some of the possible reasons for your rabbit’s new affinity for straw. No Hay Available
As we mentioned earlier, wood pellet cat litter can be a great choice for safety, comfort, and absorbency. Paper pellet cat litter can also be a good choice.