1. Roll and chew.......it might be a neat toy.
2. disposible litter boxes.....I think it would be a huge waste ofmoney. Go to walmart and get a kitty litter box (no dome ontop).
3.carefresh bedding for small animals.....see answer to Johanna below.
4. super pet pro slicker brush....I have never used it, but thoughtabout buying it. I am sure it would work just fine on a bunny.
5. pet hideaway.....I know rats and mice LOVE these. I think bunnieswould be just as happy with a cardboard box, a dome for a kitty litterbox, or a small plastic dog house. Check you local freecycle ads (its ayahoo group) for any of these.
6.litter pan with a scoop....again, kitty litter box from Walmart.They are large enough for the bun to lounge in, they have high sides,and they are about $4. The Critter Litter is also a huge waste ofmoney.
Johanna.....if you want the cheapest and most effective litter, Iwould go to the feed store and get Woody Pet. It is a pelleted woodbedding, and it absorbs wonderfully. I think its about $6 for 30-40lbs.
You can also go to PetsMart or Petco and get Yesterday's News catlitter, which is a pelleted paper based litter. At my Petco I can get30lbs of it for about $15, it's still pricey and I prefer wood pelletsas I have seen unsafe things inside my bag of YN litter before.
I used actual wood stove pellets from Walmart. You can find themoutside in the gardening section, just ask an employee where they are.I get a 40lbs bag for $5, it lasts me quite a while and I clean outlitter pans every 2-3 days.
- Amy (Mallory, Morgan, and Madilyn-Mae):hearts