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BunBun Mom

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I dida search here but having probelmswith the silly computer...I kept getting blank pages. Anyway, I thinkI've seen talk about that stuff and noticed my local farm supply storehas it now. It was like $6 for 30 lbbag.

Right now I use the wal-mart brand of carefresh in the litterboxes.The woody pet wasneat looking andI'm thinking about trying it for my bunnys litter boxes.

Anyone use it and like it?
 
***jim enters singing Woody Pet jingle and doing binkie dance***

Someone mention Woody Pet??

I use it. I've tried mostly everything else out there and wouldn't switch for anything.

It's the best product all around. Best absorbancy, odor control, ease of cleaning, and costwise.

I bumped the main thread on Woody Pet....

~Jim
 
Angelscavies-n-buns wrote:
Is woody pet similar to wood pellets.
No, in the sense it appears granulated, as opposed to pellets.It is made from wood that has all the hydrocarbons "cooked" out of it so it should provide no problems to delicate bunny respiratory systems. Plain wood pellets may or may not have that manufacturing step performed upon them because the intention is for the smoke to go up the flue.

WoodyPet is manufactured to be used in the animal husbandry industry and is safe.

Buck
 
One of the reasons I joined the forum was tothank everybunny, especially Buck, for turning me into a Woody Petuser. It is light years ahead of Yesterday's News as anabsorbent and odor controller. I like it so much I am using1/2 Woody Pet and 1/2 litter in the cat boxes. Of course thebunnies only get WP in their boxes.
 
Can't remember seeing any feed stores in AjaxLOL... If you go to the woodypet site it does have a canadian flag onit and if you click on find a dealer a site will come up with feedstore names. If I were you I would click on find anindependant dealer, you then fill out a form and someone will contactyou with a list



Susan
 
I have a product thats i think is alot likewoody pet. Its called Gaurdian. I would have to go about 3hours to get woody pet and kept putting off the trip and i found thisstuff. It works great.

Cristy
 
I will keep note of that too. I am gettingthings lined up so once we get things situated then I will get aflemish giant. I probably will go with a lady who only charges 55 forone. Mambo gave me her site for flems. I am going to try and get one bymy hubby's birthday. His bday is on Sept 3rd so I have time to savemoney and do it all. I will need some ideas on what to use inside ofthe cage for the buns. I have cubes to make some nics. If anyone cangive me some advice on what to put inside of a cage instead ofcoroplast please pm me or email me. I probably will make a post justfor me to get advice as well when I am ready.
 
I am using woody pet and I loveit. I just started using it and now wouldn't use anythingelse. It is a whole lot neater and cleaner to use.It makes cage cleaning very easy especially the litter box.Wonderful, wonderful product.
 
Buck Jones wrote:
Angelscavies-n-buns wrote:
Is woody pet similar to wood pellets.
No, in the sense it appears granulated, as opposed topellets. It is made from wood that has all the hydrocarbons"cooked" out of it so it should provide no problems to delicate bunnyrespiratory systems. Plain wood pellets may or may not havethat manufacturing step performed upon them because the intention isfor the smoke to go up the flue.

WoodyPet is manufactured to be used in the animal husbandry industry and is safe.

Buck


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