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Forum DIET & CARE Bedding

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    • Cinnimon&Ollie
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        I am thinking about switching my rabbits from paper bedding to tractor supply horse pellets but I am thinking that it might be a little rough on their paws especially since my cinnibunny doesn’t have a lot of fur on her paws ( just enough to make it hard to clip her nails ).


      • BZOO
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          For my Guinea Pigs, I use the pine pellets with Aspen on top, for the very reason you mentioned, works great.


        • DanaNM
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            I use pine pellets but I put a fluffy layer of hay on top so it’s softer on their feet.

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          • Buttercup Buns
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              I would use pine bedding, or aspen bedding if possible.


            • LBJ10
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                Pine pellet or paper pellet litter work well absorption-wise, but pine pellet litter is definitely better at controlling odors.

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