Kaytee Small Animal Pine Bedding For Pet Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Hamsters, Gerbils, and Chinchillas, 19.7 Liter
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Becca Hamilton
> 3 dayIt soaks up pee and water bottle leaks just fine.
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Frgs1776
> 3 dayToo chunky, hard and sharp. Felt bad for the pets. Threw away.
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chuckrclose
> 3 dayEasy to clean - just vacuum. No scent - which is an absolute when it comes to birds. The bag was HUGE - Wow! It was a HUGE surprise.
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Frances Iannucci
> 3 dayI used this product for my portable camping potty. It is very absorbent, no smells.
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SwissMiss777
> 3 dayThis is great and great quality BUT the only reason I gave it 3 stars is because it says it’s safe for mice but Pine is not safe for mice, which I found out a few days ago. The pine oils are poisonous to breathe and touch for little creatures. So I bought their Aspen chips to replace this, which is the only approved wood as it’s low oil. That I give 5 stars. The pine I have to scatter outside on the lawn.
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Esmeralda344
Greater than one weekIt is a little bit confusing on how the packaging is labeled. When I ordered the 1200 cubic inches I thought it would expand more. The 500 does not feel like it expanded enough and I was out of bedding with just filling litter trays lightly on the bottom. The pieces were really big and it did not feel as compact as many I have ordered. Needless to say, the 500 cubic feet did not expand to the amount that I desired and really did not feel that it was 1200 cubic inches. I have since ordered larger sizes and am happier but will not be re-ordering the labeled 1200 cubic inches which are really 500 expanded.
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G Lynn
> 3 dayNice for Rabbits
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Saundra
19-11-2024This type of wood is toxic to hamsters when they urinate in it. Won’t buy again
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talks2animals
> 3 dayThe bag is smaller than I expected, however the quality of the product is perfect. I would like this grade just in a larger bag since there really is very limited dust when putting it into the litter box.
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LindaT
> 3 dayI use the material for the pedestal tray. I usually let the smell settle before I put my bird on the stand.