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Forum DIET & CARE Integrity natural pine litter

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    • Hopper12018
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        Is integrity’s natural pellet litter safe to use as a rabbit litter?


      • lillian
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          Check what is in it and make sure there are no crazy ingredients or clays. If none of that, then it should be fine


        • Hopper12018
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            It is pine pellets and they smell really strongly but they pelleted so is that ok?


          • lillian
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              Pellets should be fine I use natural bedding pellets from a feed store as they are cheap, luckily aren’t as strong of a smell lol.


            • LongEaredLions
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                Pine pellets are fine, as long as they contain no weird ingredients like Lillian said.
                If you are concerned about the smell, you can spread the pellets out and air them out before using.


              • Hopper12018
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                  Thanks for the help!!!

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