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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Any ideas on Nature’s Miracle Litter?

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    • MimzMum
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        I actually have a bag of this I was going to use for my cats, but I wonder if it would be okay to use for the bunnies if necessary? (Also thinking of using it for my Yorkie if she has to potty indoors at some point.)

        They have such good cleaning products, I was hoping the litter would be top notch as well. Wish me luck getting the cats to switch from their nasty clay stuff! They’re so darned picky about what they poop in, but my sinuses can’t take any more of the dust!

        Discuss?


      • Kafrn
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          Haha from the title of this thread I thought u meant ur bunny had a “miracle” litter!!!!! (as in the kind where she had babies without getting lucky.) my bad. Something in the water today. Brain not functioning.


        • Karla
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            Do you have a link? Or do you know exactly what it contains? There are 4 types of conventional non-clumping cat litter: crystals, zeolite, diatomite and sepiolite.

            But if it is the natural type, then the number is even greater


          • Monkeybun
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              I went to the nature’s miracle site.. and the litter they have is of a clumping variety. So I’d still keep it away from the bunnies. Especially ones that like to eat litter. *coughFivercough*

               

              Edit: they also add pine oil to it.

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