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Forum DIET & CARE Yesterdays news is discontinued, need new litter

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    • Bunniesareamazing
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        does anybody know where to get paper pellet litter like yesterdays news? I had access to it for awhile up until now and I found out it was discontinued in April?? I tried looking for alternatives but most of them have baking soda and when I tried baking soda paper pellets with dahlia she became gassy and I’d rather not risk further use.

        I would use pine pellets however they track a lot of dust and she tends to lay down in her litterbox and get soggy because of the wet dust. I would also use carefresh but it’s just not absorbant enough and she tends to dig and push it all out, plus it’s expensive considering her litterbox is huge (she’s a big bunny).

        If there’s any other options you guys use that work like the straw pellet litter let me know!


      • Ellie from The Netherlands
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          If she likes to lounge there, how about putting a plastic grid in the box? Top it with hay so she can relax, and the pee will drop through the holes onto the pellets (or whichever litter you’re going to choose).


        • Bunniesareamazing
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            Thank you! I was going to buy one awhile ago but completely forgot about it. I’m not sure if I can find one to fit dahlias litterbox size but if that’s the case I’ll just order one from here. What do you do about the poops on top?


          • Ellie from The Netherlands
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              You’re welcome ^_^

              We have quite a thick layer of hay in the boxes and our buns tend to poop in one corner. The poop doesn’t stick when they lay down in it. We also have the hay racks above their boxes, so they add small layers of hay to the box while they nibble.

              Sometimes we scoop the poop out with an old spoon, but most of the time we leave it in until the box is changed. We do that nearly every day.


            • BZOO
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                PetSmart has a crumbled paper litter, Exquisicat.


              • tobyluv
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                  I don’t use it, but I know that Small Pet Select sells a pelleted paper litter, Recycled Pelleted Paper Cat Litter. It may be more expensive than Yesterday’s News, though.  It only has a few reviews, but they are good ones.

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