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    • Deleted User
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        Where can i get untreated wood stove pellets? Can i get them from a home improvement store? Craig’s List??/ IDK. Plz help me! Thx everybody!


      • RabbitPam
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          I’m not familiar with Missouri, but if anyone is from there, please chime in.
          I think it’s possible in home improvement stores, like Home Depot.

          If you can’t find any that you are sure are untreated, I think the next best inexpensive option is a product called Feline Pine pellets. You NEVER want to use pine shavings, but FP is made for cats, is sold in many grocery stores, and a big bag only costs around $5. Until you can locate a good untreated wood stove pellet, it’s a good temp. (or permanent) option. Also, you want to be sure your bunny will be OK with pellets. If not, the softer beddings like Yesterday’s News, Carefresh, or Aspen shavings, are a good choice.


        • MoveDiagonally
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            I buy horse stall pellets from a local feed store. So I would check feed store/pet stores/etc… 


          • tobyluv
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              Besides Home Improvement and feed stores, you can try Tractor Supply and hardware stores.

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