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    Re: Stinky rats and mice.

    Quote Originally Posted by Taxiballbreeder View Post
    I thought pine was also bad for the rats that's what a local breeder told me. I don't know though because years ago I used it with no problems. I only switched this past year due to the breeders info. Thanks for the reply and I do use a lab block diet for the smell prob. Also
    Pine is fine as long as it has been kiln dried. If it smells strongly of pine, it's no good and will do more harm than good. If it's got a wood fragrance with a slightly hint of pine, or no scent of pine, you should be okay.

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