Monday, October 7, 2013

20kg Bales Paper Pet Bedding for Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Horses and other smaller animals


Best substrate for small animals.
I've tried pretty much every substrate going (sawdust, megazorb, carefresh, aubiose, hemp bedding, and bio catolet) and fitch recycling bedding is the best one I've ever used for my animals.
It's odour free
Dust free
Soft
Absorbant
Great for animals to dig in
And it's in bigger pieces so easier to pick up when you spill it all over your floor!
It also works out very cheap and I will never use anything else.

I use this for hamsters, mice, rats and guinea pigs.
Good, but not perfect.
I purchased this for my guinea pigs after trying quite possibly every product on the market, but finding none dust free as advertised, nor as absorbant as needed.

I have personally found it not to be odour free. It has a chemical tang to it, although my piggies dont seem all that affected, my living room smells a bit like a labratory at times.

My main gripe is that its not all that cost affective when compared to products like shavings/hemcore/megazorb; especially for those of us with failry large enclosures that are cleaned out regularily.

Despite these issues i will continue to purchase it. My two recent rescues has seriously sore feet after being housed on pine shavings ( a huge no-no with guinea pigs ) and they have cleared up beautifully since being on Fitch.
Soft, safe bedding for the furry things
I like this product because a) it's a big bag holding huge amounts, b) it's a soft, kind, dust-free bedding, c) it's easy to scoop out of the bag & into the hutches/cages & doesn't leave a mess, & d) it lasts for ages!! It's kind on their little paws, & the gerbils love to burrow & make tunnels in it. The rabbits use one corner of their hutches for their toilet, & this product absorbs the urine well, & it is simple to re-fresh the corners each day. The hamsters make comfy-cozy dens with it. It's excellent value for money & I prefer it to any other kind of bedding. Nuff said!
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