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    • Loopy
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        My bunnies live in a large, insulated shed in the garden with an enclosed, Fox proof, outside run. There are four of them and they have tons of space. At the moment I use straw for their bedding. They are free to run around the shed but they have a box that they sleep in. At the moment I stuff it full of straw. It is quite messy and gets stuck in the hoover. They are also lion heads so the straw gets stuck in their fur! ? It’s not a big issue but I wondered what other people use for bedding. Is there anything else out there that will keep them warm and cosy but that isn’t quite so easy to get stuck in their fur? I can’t use anything soft like a vet bed etc as they pee all over it! ?


      • OnyxMoon
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          I use CareFresh, its plain recycled paper. Its absorbent for my bunnies, but i know other people use compressed wood pellets. I just know my bunnies are always warm with CareFresh, but i’ve never personally tried any compressed pellets. 

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