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FORUM DIET & CARE Accidentally mixed in clumping wood pellets with regular wood pellets

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    • Clem&M
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        I saw in the closet we had a box of OkoCat litter, and I didn’t noticed until it was too late that it was clumping litter, it’s already mixed in with the wood pellets in the container. 

        I do use a screen mesh to stop my rabbit from eating any litter and digging, is that enough to keep her safe or should I also add some hay under the screen mesh to act as a barrier?


      • Bam
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          I think the screen will be fine. The clumping is a risk when the bun ingest the litter. If it’s very dusty you could of course add a layer of hay to prevent her from breathing in fine particles. But I think the screen will be enough.


        • Clem&M
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            It has little no no dust, says the box, I’ll stick with the screen and watch her, thanks Bam. And in case if she were to ingest any what should I do?

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