yes or shredd some newspaper
Generally the best bedding is pine woodchips or wood pellets.
Most of the time you can find beding almost anywhere. Bunny beding can be found in your local pet store and your back yard. The beding in your local pet store can range from straw to wood shavings. These types of bedings are very good and can also be oder controling. The beding in your back yard is grass. Grass is more recommended then leaves though. You can pick up grass after you mow the lawn. Your rabbit can also eat a little bit of the grass if he/she runs out of food at night, and ITS FREE!! . Grass can be very conforting to the rabbits feet too. If you have a wire bottem cage then it can also walk on nice soft grass. These are all very good bedings and they can be very cheap and your bunnys will be happy ( and warm ) during this upcomeing winter!
For rabbits, "cage à lapins" (rabbits cage).
New bedding. You can wash the cage- without bedding in it: that would just be messy. I would change the bedding like every week or every other week.
You take the doe to the bucks cage.
cage
There is no specific name for a cage for rats, its just based on what the housing is. So a cage for rats is just a cage. (Just like a hutch for rabbits is still a hutch even with no rabbits in)
in a cage
Rearranging his/her home. They just like to amuse themselves with it. Also I know that rats like to throw beding out the cage when itgets too dirty, so that may be a factor too.
mine alway used to hide in its beding (cotton wool) or a place away from light in the evening they will run around and eat
No, definitely not. Rabbits are herbivores.
rabbits usually irritate when human lock them into the cage or kill their babies