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Forum DIET & CARE Best pine pellets for litter

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    • Beatrices mum
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        I’m slowly making the switch from carefresh pet bedding to pine pellets after much research however I’m trying to figure out which brands are safe and effective. If anyone has recommend brands or places to purchase them please let me know! ( I’m located downtown Toronto )


      • Bu20055
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          I got mine from TSC. I think Toronto would have a TSC? I use these:

          They work well for odour, the buns like them, and the bag lasts a while.


        • DanaNM
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            Not sure about specific brands, but if you can find a hay and feed shop, they tend to carry horse stall pellets. Otherwise hardware stores will sell wood stove pellets, which are the same thing and safe as long as they don’t have any accelerant or additives.

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          • Louiethebunny
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              I can’t recall the name of the brand I buy, but I just went to a local hay and feed type store and asked for pine pellet/horse stall pellets. It’s a nice big bag for about $6 USD.

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