because the coloring of it might be toxic
Yes it is unsafe, the ink contains harmful products that could damage your birds health. Plain shredded paper is the best to use!
yes it can block their airways and organs give them shredded paper bedding
i use paper shredded with shavings for my piggies they love it
towels and shredded paper
shredded news paper, pellets, shavings, artificial dirt, shredded toilet paper, or just go to your local pet store and look in the hamster section or ask an enployee for help!
Use shredded toilet paper. i am not sure about hamster bedding. also if you can, find dry leaves and use these
It probably isn't such a good idea to use shredded paper for bedding. Depending on where you get the paper, like recycled or newspaper, the ink may be harmful. Also, regular paper wouldn't be as absorbant as bedding and unless you plan on changing the paper everyday it would be dangerous to the gerbil's health to live in its own waste.
Shredded paper is/can be recycled to make paper. Most of the shredded paper is baled and shipped to paper recycling plant.
Shredded newspaper can be used for mice bedding, but it is important to ensure that the ink and any chemicals used in the newspaper are safe for the mice. Untreated, plain white newspaper is generally a safer option compared to colored or glossy newspaper. It's also recommended to provide additional bedding options, such as aspen shavings or paper-based bedding, for mice to choose from.
If your ball has bedding in his mouth, take him to the vet. It can really mess up their bodies to have bedding in their digestive system. Take him to the vet right away and ask the vet about it.You can also try:Use a layer of paper towel over the beddingUse shredded paper or newspaperAsk the vet about other kinds of bedding to use
NO! It can get stuck on them, around limbs or even their neck causing injury or death, I use paper cat litter, unscented, with paper towel shredded up.
No. Scientifically speaking when the shredded news paper is in the rabbits bedding he will be tempted to eat it. However, so long as the paper is safe, there's nothing wrong with the rabbit eating it -- in fact, paper can add to a rabbit's dietary fibre content! Look for plain newsprint or cardboard (not bleached white), with no glossy parts, stickers, tape, and not a lot of printing. See the link below for a source for this information. It might be better not to shred the paper: let the rabbit shred it himself!