Kaytee Clean & Cozy White Small Animal Bedding For Pet Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Hamsters, Gerbils, and Chinchillas
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Barbara F.
> 24 hourIt was supposed to be dust free, but as you can see in the photos it is not. That dust was from 1 day! Way worse than shavings! It was easy to clean out because it packed down so I could scoop big clumps out with each scoop. It is the consistency of shredded toilet tissue. Not very practical for baby chicks as I had hoped. Way too dusty!
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J. Kashtock
> 24 hourSame stuff you get at the pet store but for much less - very absorbent, but not the best for odor control. So long as you change it once a week its good stuff; some other wood based shavings smell less but are not as good for your rats respiratory systems. For what it is and so long as you keep up on your rats cage cleaning, its 5 of 5 stars.
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Yesenia
> 24 hourAlthough this is a very dusty product it did absorb most of my hamsters urine but it did become very smelly in a spam of 3 days it’s really soft as well and my hamster loved to dig down and burry itself in it I would consider buying this product it is good
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Nicole Snyder
> 24 hourThis is hands down the best bedding for my bunny rabbit I have ever ordered. I only order from Kaytee products and this plain white one I was unsure about but when I received it and felt how soft it was I know I hit the jackpot. My bunny loves burrowing in it and flips down after running around right into her budding. Thanks for the great product.
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Christina
> 24 hourMy hamster is picky for bedding - he likes fluffy and soft, so wood is out. We used to use shredded paper bedding, which he loves but too much dust was there. This bedding is soft and fluffy and he likes to make a hole and sleep on it. Minus one as it does not have any odor control. This bedding absorbs urine well compared to wood, but still you can smell it as same as a regular letter size paper.
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Pixi
> 24 hourKaytee Clean & Cozy White bedding is scent free, no harmful chemicals added, low dust & highly absorbent and easy to scoop up on cleaning day!
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Coco Pahanish
> 24 hourI won’t buy any other bedding for my gerbils. It keeps the smell down to a minimum and the fact that it isn’t scented makes it nice and safe for my gerbils. It’s very easy to clean and lasts me quite a while. It really does double or triple its size from the packaging.
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J. Bern
> 24 hourI like this one the most. It seems to do a good job with odor control, even though guinea pigs are smelly in general. To make it easier to clean, I put scratch paper at the bottom of the tray, then the bedding. When we have clean the cage, I just pull at the paper underneath and it all comes out in a big chunk. I also dont have to scrub the poo anymore since it stays on the paper and comes out with the paper and bedding.
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E. Karr
> 24 hourHere is a comparison of 5 types of bedding options Ive tried for my guinea pig. 1) EZWhelp puppy pads - Trying to save money with this reusable option, but unfortunately the guinea pigs fur started turning yellow because it needs more stuff to brush up against his legs and absorb pee off them. The pads were very wet to the touch and leaking a little because the guinea pig peed so much. I suppose I could have put in some towels on top to add absorption, but by this time I was tired of having to clean hay from my washer and pet hair from my clothes. The guinea pig also would step on his poop and get it on his paws, so I had to be vigilant about removing the poop. I give these a 2 for messiness and not keeping my pet clean. 2) Aspen shavings - Cheapest bedding. Nice woody smell. Not very good absorption - I can see wetness on the bottom of the cage when I scoop it. Depending on the brand, you may need to watch out for sharp pieces of wood. I give these a 3.5 for lack of absorption but good odor control and price. 3) CritterCare - The little pieces feels hard like cardboard. They also get compacted easily and poop stays on top, which means the guinea pig steps on poop and frequently gets it stuck in his paws. Odor control isnt the greatests. However, it absorbs pretty well. And wetness shows up clearly allowing me to spot clean easily. I give these a 3 for absorption but poop on paws. 4) Carefresh - It is similar to CritterCare in wetness absorption and odor control. However, pieces seem softer, and it doesnt get as compacted than CritterCare although occasionally, poop still gets stuck on his paws. I dont like the blue bedding because it dyes his privates blue (not healthy). The white makes it hard to see and remove wet spots. Odor control is disappointing. I give these a 3.5 for absorption and texture but lack of odor control. 5) Kaytee - This is basically shredded tissue paper. At first, I was so excited because it looked and felt like soft, fluffy snow. It did keep the guinea pigs fur and paws cleaner. Unfortunately, this stuff gets very messy on your carpet when its on its way to or away from the cage. The pieces are so thin and small and tend to fall all over the place. It also tends to clump together, making it difficult to separate the soiled spots from clean bedding. The white color makes it hard to see wet spots. Moreover, odor control and absorption are both disappointing. I can see liquid on the bottom of the cage under wet bedding. I give it a 2 for messiness and lack of absorption. After all these tries, I decided to go back to Aspen because my husband is always complaining about odor. Im planning to mix it with some Carefresh, as some people do, to improve absorption.
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Kimberly Keeran
> 24 hourThis product works really well for our rats. It’s unscented but very absorbent.