SnowyShiloh
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Has anyone used the Tidy Cats Breeze Litter Box System for their bunnies? I was pet sitting for a friend and she uses one for her cats. The top of the litter box has clay litter in it that looks like Yesterday's News. The litter dries out the poop so you can scoop it, and the pee strains through the bottom onto an absorbent pad. She has 2 cats and for the 2 you have to change the urine pad once a week, not sure how frequently you'd have to do it for bunnies. It's VERY easy and not stinky at all though and I think it would be great for bunnies! Obviously the clay litter wouldn't work since you wouldn't be able to sift out bunny poop, and it would be expensive to replace the clay litter every week or so (it's almost $50 for 6 packs of litter and each pack fills the litter box once) but it occurred to me that you should be able to use the litter box without any litter at all! Bunnies don't cover their poop like cats and their poop is already dry so it wouldn't need to be dried out by the litter. Also a lot of people have to put grates over their bunnies' litter boxes anyway to prevent them from digging in the litter (our dudes dig sometimes and we have grates) and this really isn't any different. You could also put hay in the litter box (which we do) to pad their feet if your buns are prone to sore hocks. The litter boxes are quite large but I think they'd be great if your cage is big enough. They're pricy too but you wouldn't need to buy litter anymore and the pee pads are only about a dollar apiece.
Just thought I'd share this because I think it's pretty cool and would work well for bunnies and I want to know if anyone else has one! We're going to get one to start with and see how it goes
Just thought I'd share this because I think it's pretty cool and would work well for bunnies and I want to know if anyone else has one! We're going to get one to start with and see how it goes
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