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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A A quick litter tray question.

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    • RetroSquid
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        Our buns are, for the most part, litter trained. But we’ve always used wood shavings.
        We decided to have a try of other substrate for them.
        Now, I have just changed all their trays to…

        http://www.jrs.de/Chipsi_englisch/produkte/einstreu_kleintiere/produkte_chipsi_family.shtml
        http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/small_pets/hay_and_bedding/sawdust_small_pet/228431

        Now, I’ve just had a look around the internet as I got a bit worries ad Navi has started eating… 
        A few places have stated that we shouldn’t use it as it’s corn based and they can’t digest polysaccharide, and it can cause GI stasis.

        Now, I’m just curious as to whether I should be overly concerned, should I take them out, should I leave them in as she only had a nibble when I fist put them down…

        Just in a bit of a panic with everything that’s gone wrong the past couple of months…


      • Mocha
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          Here’s a link to lots of information about litter.

          http://rabbit.org/litterboxes-and-liver-disease-2/


        • RetroSquid
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            “Fungal spores may cause mold, can cause fatal blockages if ingested”

            Right, think I’m taking them straight back out, she can stick with newspaper until the shop opens in the morning!

            Thanks muchly for the link!

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