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    I had awful problems with my rabbit being allergic to almost all bedding options when he was a baby and regularly getting respiratory infections.

    When I swapped to breeder celect the problems stopped. It’s a compressed newspaper pellet – no other chemicals. You won’t find it in the supermarket but can get it in Pets at home or amazon. It seems to hold smells pretty well and is also compostable. To clean out I dump the litter in to a bin, blast with the shower, swill, dump down the loo, repeat until clean (not spotless) and then refill with litter. When the litter bowl gets too calcium deposity on the bottom and looks really gross I replace it, it’s just a cheap washing up bowl. Despite not doing any hard scrubbing (although my shower is powerful) or using chemicals I don’t have smell issues.

    don’t use sawdust or clumping cat litter it’s really bad for them.