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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A “Soft Granule” bedding for litter?

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    • boot-snoot
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        I bought kaytee soft Granule blend small pet bedding on clearance from Petco as litter for my rabbit (I usually use shredded paper bedding because she won’t pee on hay) and I was wondering if it’s safe! Its made of recycled paper but as it’s small like clay litter (which I’ve been told buns like to eat and it clogs them up) I just want to be sure it’s not harmful to her. I can’t post a picture at the moment, so I’ve included the products full name


      • Wick & Fable
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          That’s what I used to use for Wick, and it is safe. If you do not have a litter screen or a high wall litter box, do prepare to have that litter tracked everywhere though,haha.

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