benny_08 Active Member Joined Jun 13, 2015 Messages 39 Reaction score 5 Location NULL Jun 17, 2015 #1 I'm currently using shavings in the litter tray but Benny ends up traipsing them all over the house. Any suggestions for a tidier litter material?
I'm currently using shavings in the litter tray but Benny ends up traipsing them all over the house. Any suggestions for a tidier litter material?
M MuffinNibblesmollyXOXO Well-Known Member Joined Apr 20, 2015 Messages 58 Reaction score 19 Location NULL Jun 17, 2015 #2 I use cat pelleted wood bedding it is really good for odour control and it doesn't go everywhere I think it lasts a lot longer to
I use cat pelleted wood bedding it is really good for odour control and it doesn't go everywhere I think it lasts a lot longer to
majorv Supporting Member Joined Jan 8, 2011 Messages 3,501 Reaction score 757 Location Texas Jun 17, 2015 #3 You might consider putting a grate over the litter box so your rabbit doesn't track the shavings out of the box.
You might consider putting a grate over the litter box so your rabbit doesn't track the shavings out of the box.
BasilBarleyandMe Active Member Joined Jun 11, 2015 Messages 41 Reaction score 26 Location NULL Jun 18, 2015 #4 For my buns I use this litter that is grinned newspaper shaped into pellets they are safe,comfy,and I usually only have to change the litter boxes 2 times a week because it absorbs so well
For my buns I use this litter that is grinned newspaper shaped into pellets they are safe,comfy,and I usually only have to change the litter boxes 2 times a week because it absorbs so well
BlazeBunnies Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2015 Messages 678 Reaction score 116 Location NSW Australia Jun 18, 2015 #5 Use a grid to keep it in I use shavings for some buns who are cleaner and use this litter called carefree it's like tissue stuff and it adsorbs really well! And doesn't stink.
Use a grid to keep it in I use shavings for some buns who are cleaner and use this litter called carefree it's like tissue stuff and it adsorbs really well! And doesn't stink.
AmberNikSee Well-Known Member Joined May 1, 2015 Messages 86 Reaction score 26 Location NULL Jun 18, 2015 #6 Piddle pads get used at our house. Fairly inexpensive and can get a good view of colors of wee's