Bunny Hay Is It Better To Use Litter Or Hay For A Bunny Litter Box?
Is it better to use litter or hay for a bunny litter box? - bunny hay
I always have the trash, but I work in a pet shop that uses straw. I have five dwarfs, and the garbage was good - I mean that sometimes go where they feel the place, but generally good. Today I tried the hay and does not go away, but the box. So that is good, but I sensed that I had so much to lose if I cleaned the hay. I worry only go to the toilet, and they did not have enough to eat hay ... A little help please?
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I litter trained rabbits and obtained very good results with the conventional garbage. The main tactic is to ensure that waste in the area placed normally go to the toilet. How do you start with the litter box and some rabbit droppings in the box, so that the scent of her perfume. I've heard that the litter can be dangerous, because rabbits can not eat if it is dirty ... and take all sorts of problems. Good luck!
It is very good, garbage is not cedar) in order if it (the type of wood shavings. Find garbage and in the litter for cats is dangerous, because they can dig and eat rabbits.
I think I read somewhere that dirt eating sweets are available, so make sure you give them an alternative to what in the box, if you continue with hay.
Or you can mix the two if you wish. Throw a little hay to convince them and keep them there.
It is very good, garbage is not cedar) in order if it (the type of wood shavings. Find garbage and in the litter for cats is dangerous, because they can dig and eat rabbits.
I think I read somewhere that dirt eating sweets are available, so make sure you give them an alternative to what in the box, if you continue with hay.
Or you can mix the two if you wish. Throw a little hay to convince them and keep them there.
Hello,
I have a litter box that I filled the newspapers and then a little straw, which is how they want. Can I draw a hay rack to eat there. He keeps clean the cage, removing bedding only, and most of day I have just the role and hay in the box. Try it out. I learned a holiday Rescue told me to try it. He said he could keep a rabbit in a cage, dog, if you have the space.
Many people have had great results with non-clumping, clay litter after rabbits. Rabbits like to eat hay, while in the box, you can use the container, then use but in the field (s), it is not. This saves money in the hay, and also keeps your rabbit on the track in the sandbox.
Also, if you take a look bunk bed, then try to use pellet and heating. You can find at Home Depot, and only 3.50 for a bag with 40 kilos of pellets of compressed wood. They are absorbent and not as something everyone can get laid.
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