I just got my bunny recently, his name is Snow and I am right now working to litter train him, at the moment I am keeping him in a good cage until I can fully bunnyproof and make space for him to free roam my room and get more supplies to make him as happy as possible. Temporarily, I bought one of the litter boxes that has a cover over it so his paws don’t actually touch the litter and just his waste goes in. He’s definitely going to outgrow this, but I don’t intend to use it forever and I know it probably is not the best choice, but it’s only going to be for a few days while I re-organize my room, so I think he’ll be okay for this for a bit, and even then it’s not the end of the world if he doesn’t use it and I just have to clean out the cage normally, I’d be alright with litter training him after I get everything ready if using this type of litter box isn’t a good idea, even for a few days.
Anyways, what my question is, if you have used it, is the Kaytee Critter litter alright to use for him if his paws aren’t actually touching it? I got the litter today, and it says its 99.9% dust free, and I did test it out by putting it into a small bowl to see how much dust came up, and it’s not a lot, but I am still worried even a little bit would be bad for him. If you don’t know, Kaytee critter litter is supposedly clay litter that’s natural I believe and states that it is non-toxic. My mother is the one who bought it and she said it has really good reviews, but I’m still skeptical. I do wish she asked me before she bought it, honestly, I would’ve asked for her to get a paper-based type.
I am not planning for this to be his permanent litter, I’m gonna try and get paper based as soon as I can, but if it’s just not a good idea at all (including the type of litter box that was ordered) for him I’m ok with cleaning up after him for a bit longer.