Kaytee Clean & Cozy White Small Animal Bedding For Pet Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Hamsters, Gerbils, and Chinchillas
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Gerard Farrell
Greater than one weekExactly what I needed. Bonus is it doesnt have the foul smell some of the bedding has.
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Ana Nolasco
Greater than one weekmuy bueno
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Koreena
> 3 dayWe use this for our Siberian hamster. She has a key deep cage so we put in a good amount. We can go about 3-4 weeks (or more when Im lazy) between changing it out. I dont want to try another brand because Im completely satisfied with this one.
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Lisa
> 3 dayWe love this bedding for my daughters hamster! This is the only bedding that holds it’s shape so her hamster is able to make tunnels and burrow down without the bedding falling at all. His tunnels stay just how he wants! This is our favorite bedding for sure!! Definitely recommend. 5/5 stars⭐️
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Sendy
Greater than one weekFast delivery and worth the price for the amount you get!
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Jacob Windham
> 3 dayUnscented paper-based and aspen are the ONLY safe beddings for hamsters--pine, cedar, and scented beddings cause respiratory problems, and cotton can tangle around and cut off limbs and will cause intestinal blockages/death if consumed. This bedding is soft and has no scent. Its very compressed and fluffs up to 2-3 times its size when taken out. Very absorbent, and if your cage is above the BARE MINIMUM recommended 450 sq inches for hamsters, youll only need to change it in full about once a month, with spot-cleaning in between. The worst Ive gotten is a slightly dusty batch, but that mostly stays at the bottom of the bag. Ive never been disappointed by this bedding. Absolutely recommend.
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Muneca
Greater than one weekVery Soft brings a decent amount lasts me a while
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April Heavey
> 3 dayIve been using Kaytee Clean n Cozy for my guinea pigs for years. Currently I am using this in a cage that houses one intact male guinea pig. Its soft and nearly 100% dust-free. While it may not have the best odor control compared to some other products, it is quite absorbent. I never worry if my little guy eats a piece or two because its not dyed, scented and are very tiny, tissuepaper-like shreds of paper material. I have used the natural color as well, I just prefer the original/white because I can see potty spots better (for spot cleaning). I can go a week before needing a full cage clean and spot clean 1-2x/wk otherwise (I could probably go longer without a full cage clean, but I am a little ocd about keeping it clean for my piggies). NEVER use pine/cedar bedding for your guinea pigs or rabbits! Paper bedding is the way to go. If you need more odor control, you can always sprinkle a *TINY* amount of baking soda in the popular potty spots - ONLY A TINY amount is needed! - and then put down bedding. Side note: I have also used Kaytee granular bedding... original (non-scented) is ok... STAY AWAY FROM SCENTED (lavender & rose) VERSIONS! The scents are OVERWHELMING and DANGEROUS for small animals/rodents! My last 2 piggies became extremely lethargic and dull upon first use of Kaytee Lavender Granular bedding. For the love of your pets... stick to basic, unscented paper bedding! Get over the fact that THERE WILL ALWAYS BE SOME SMELL IN THE CAGE REGARDLESS OF WHATEVER KIND OF BEDDING YOU USE... keep odor down by frequently cleaning!
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Coco Pahanish
> 3 dayI 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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Jane H. Dwyer
> 3 dayI like this product because it’s the only thing I’ve used in the few months I’ve had Guinea Pigs. Looked to see what it is made of, and it’s recycled hygienic products. I see all kinds of random material in it. But the GPs pee and poo in it without concern