Re: Kittly litter as rat bedding. Pro's and Con's
No pros. All cons.
kitty litter = f'd up rats.
Don't do it.
Re: Kittly litter as rat bedding. Pro's and Con's
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Originally Posted by
PiedPeddler
I used to sprinkle it in the bottom before I added pine shavings. I never noticed any health issues, but there was a good layer of shavings between the rats and the litter. I have since switched to a combination of softwood shavings and the compressed wood pellets for horse stalls. The wood pellets are easily as absorbent as the cat litter and they are affordable. The downside is the dust and weight (also a downside to cat litter), but combining the pellets with shavings moderates those negative aspects.
- Paul
I like your idea best. I'll change to a more solid litter that doesn't produce dust and use just enough to eliminate the smell. I'll combine that with plenty of pine shaving. I'll loose the luxury of just scooping poop and less cleaning time but I'll avoid future problems from feeding dusty rats. I'll have to use some scented absorbent prevent the phrase from guest of "What's that smell". I have a very sensitive nose and can smell 1 rat after 3 days so I'm not gonna completely change my method, but alter it and see my result. Thanks for the feed back everyone.
Re: Kittly litter as rat bedding. Pro's and Con's
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Originally Posted by
ice#1
to cut the smell spot clean there cages i only breed mice for now. but have noticed all my mice seem to love the corners to pee in they might poop anywhere but always wet in the corners of the cages and usually if don't want no ammonia smell got to spot clean the corners every 2 to 3 days. only good part about using a glass cages can see where its wet at with-out it having to be soaked
my mice do this, my rats dont. so its kind of a moot point since, at least in my experience, rats dont discriminate where they pee
Re: Kittly litter as rat bedding. Pro's and Con's
Remember too when you mask the smell it doesn't alter the fact they are breathing ammonia and it will make them sick if they live and breath it.
The best way to keep the smell down is to clean more often.