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Forum DIET & CARE Golden Wood cat litter

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    • 0Louis0
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        So I went to the pet store and asked the guy for hamster bedding (since they don’t sell rabbit stuff and it would be safe for rabbits), he directed me to a cat litter bag.
        It is labeled Golden Wood, odorless and natural cat litter, without any other details. The picture showed brown colored pellets. Don’t try to google it cause I couldn’t find the same product anywhere online.
        What do you think?


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          I’m a cause bun parent. I don’t like buying products that I have no clue what’s in them. If you’re in the U.S. have you tried looking at Target or even a local feed store? You can get Feline Pine which is a pellet litter at Target cheaper than at a pet store. And if you’re lucky to have a local feed store they sell Equine Pine which is the same as Feline Pine just ten times cheaper. There is, also, Yesterday’s News. But I’m not a huge fan of it because it doesn’t absorb smell that well and its’s extremely expensive. I’m just suggesting those because it sounds like you were looking for a pelleted litter.


        • Beka27
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            I agree. Maybe get out of the pet store and head to a discount department store, feed store, or home improvement store. I get litter at the latter. Lowe’s/Home Depot sell wood stove pellets, pelleted pine that is used in wood stoves. This is a safe, absorbent alternative to traditional litter. And very cheap, only about 6 bucks for 40 pounds.  I use wood stove pellets and I only spend about $40 for litter for TWO rabbits for ONE YEAR!

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