"DO NOT use PINE or CEDAR bedding!"
I made a post like this a while ago, but every single rat care or rat breeding or ANYTHING that has to do with pet rats at all, ALWAYS says "DO NOT USE PINE!"
I use pine, and it's not even the "pet" bedding. It's used for animals, but not small animals like rats. I've been using since the summer of last year and I have not had any problems at all with it. No respitory infections, breathing problems, babies dying, nothing.
My question is, what is the big deal? I mean really? I know a lot of people on here use pine, whats your experiences with it? Heres the link to the website that had the title in it:
http://www.80stoysale.com/ratsickness.html
Thanks.
Re: "DO NOT use PINE or CEDAR bedding!"
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Originally Posted by
Foschi Exotic Serpents
I've been using pine for a few years with no problems. The only studies I've ever been able to find say that cedar is the one that has been proven in lab tests to cause organ failure in rats.
It is in fine print on the side of the bag but I checked every brand in every size of pine at Petsmart and they are ALL kiln dried so no worries.
Pine is OK (the fluffy stuff packed tightly) and it is the only thing that controls odor, ammonia, and moisture for a full week.
The pine pellets on the other hand, can become too dusty and kill babies by clogging their nose.
If using strictly pine pellets for rats, yes its a problem with babies dieing. If needing to, mix it a 80 shavings 20 pellets. Gives a good ratio and odor control
Mice, straight pellets is fine as the dust wont harm them.