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    Bedding

    Has anyone tried a organic kitty litter as a bedding? Would they just eat it and die? I was thinking if it's organic they wouldn't die and every few day you could stir it up. Anyone try this?

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    Re: Bedding

    Quote Originally Posted by 05chev View Post
    Has anyone tried a organic kitty litter as a bedding? Would they just eat it and die? I was thinking if it's organic they wouldn't die and every few day you could stir it up. Anyone try this?
    I know there are people who use Equine Fresh but I'm not a fan. I've never heard of anyone using organic kitty litter but it doesn't sound particularly appealing.

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    Coco Soft (the best rodent bedding on earth)

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    Diamond Soft (this would be #2 is it wasn't for the cost)
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    Re: Bedding

    Quote Originally Posted by 05chev View Post
    Has anyone tried a organic kitty litter as a bedding? Would they just eat it and die? I was thinking if it's organic they wouldn't die and every few day you could stir it up. Anyone try this?
    This would be a horrible choice honestly. WAY too dusty. Rats don't like dust.... rat babies REALLY don't like dust.

    Kiln dried pine is the ONLY way to go.

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