A AeroGoes Thump Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2011 Messages 130 Reaction score 0 Location Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Sep 5, 2011 #1 Can you use fish sand for bunny litterboxes? Please reply ASAP! Jj
Nancy McClelland Larry Supporting Member Joined Jul 1, 2007 Messages 17,961 Reaction score 2,628 Location Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Sep 5, 2011 #2 Doesn't sound safe. We use kiln dried pine from walmart and shredded newspaper.
LadyKat Well-Known Member Joined Apr 24, 2011 Messages 142 Reaction score 1 Location North Bay, Ontario, Canada Sep 5, 2011 #3 No does not sound safe at all. Chances are they will eat it. I use Natural Critter Care from Walmart.
No does not sound safe at all. Chances are they will eat it. I use Natural Critter Care from Walmart.
JimD Well-Known Member Joined Nov 23, 2004 Messages 10,316 Reaction score 11 Location Land o' buns, New Jersey, USA Sep 5, 2011 #4 I wouldn't use sand. Prefered products: Wood pellets (Woody Pet, Feline Pine, Kaytee, wood stove pellets) Care Fresh Yesterdays News Kiln dried wood shavings (aspen) In a pinch I've used shredded newspaper.
I wouldn't use sand. Prefered products: Wood pellets (Woody Pet, Feline Pine, Kaytee, wood stove pellets) Care Fresh Yesterdays News Kiln dried wood shavings (aspen) In a pinch I've used shredded newspaper.
Dustiechick Well-Known Member Joined May 23, 2010 Messages 104 Reaction score 1 Location , , Canada Sep 5, 2011 #5 No, but I like using recycled cardboard litter. It's from walmart and it's called Boxo. It's super absorbent and made for rabbits.
No, but I like using recycled cardboard litter. It's from walmart and it's called Boxo. It's super absorbent and made for rabbits.
A AeroGoes Thump Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2011 Messages 130 Reaction score 0 Location Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Sep 5, 2011 #6 I'll get some litter pellets from Petco