Nope it's fine. I've used it and it works. They might nibble it a little but it can't do much harm to them at all.
Wool fibers and commercially sold "fluff" is generally a bad idea for gerbils, as it may get caught around a leg or the gerbil may be allergic. If you want bedding for your gerbil, throw in a wad of unscented toilet paper. They'll tear this apart and build with it. :]
If they are not cleaned weekly they will, but if you didn't flush your toilet for a week it would smell bad too. ha ha. But mice do have a lower odor than some rodents such as ferrets.
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I don't know which dogs eat paper but if they do DON'T LET THEM. It's bad for them.
in USA? YES anywhere else? I don't know but i heard in Mexico they have such bad sewers that they don't allow toilet paper to be flushed which I would not want to be the garbage man there
Well , rats don't like newspaper bedding , but I don't think that could have killed it . Maybe you fed it something bad , or maybe it was just born with an illness . mice**
It was invented around 1850 and we invented it because we would have to use leaves if we did not have toilet paper. it would be very bad. some people was back when used a stick and a sponge and wet it in salt water and ect........
No, it is not. It will dissolve in a week or two and cause no damage. Only shiny paper, cellophane etc is bad.
It doesn't dissolve in your sewer drain, and clogs it up so that the house backs up.
you just have to wait but if your really desprate put toilet paper on it or gauze and eventually it will heal
Eating toilet paper in small amounts is okay. If you eat a lot of it though, it can cause internal blockage. Then, you have to undergo emergency surgery. If the surgery fails, it is fatal.
yes! most definatly! Shredded paper is a very commonly used for pet bedding including, rabbits, hamsers, mice, kittens, ginuea pigs, and other rodent creatures. alternatively you can use hay, but either is fine and safe for your pet. *Agreed, just make sure that it is NOT newspaper as the ink can be toxic to these creatures. Any plain or recycled paper is fine.