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Forum BEHAVIOR Pet bedding vs puppy training pads

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    • Beatrices mum
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        Hi everyone! I’ve been using carefresh pet bedding in my buns litter box and she loves it but it’s costing quite a lot of money because I go through about a 1.8L bag a week! I’ve been looking into switching to puppy pee pads, does anyone have any experience with switching over or just experience with using puppy pee pads in general?


      • DanaNM
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          I use pine pellets! They are super cheap ($9 for 40 lb from the feed store) and work really well. I just put a fluffy layer of hay on top of them.

          I use pee pads sometimes (like for lining carriers) but I think using them all the time would be expensive and wasteful (so much plastic trash!).

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        • Bu20055
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            I second the pine pellets! So good for odour control, so cheap, and lasts quite a while! Love them!


          • LBJ10
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              Pine pellets, wood stove pellets, and paper pellets all work well for the litter box. Much cheaper too.

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          Forum BEHAVIOR Pet bedding vs puppy training pads