If you ask everyone I know, they would say Carefresh. I would too! Carefresh is a popular brand, that is sold at Pet Supply Stores, and even Walmart! I would recommend the Carefresh Natural.
It is a very absorbent, odorless formula from recycled pulp and paper. The gerbils love it! Give them lots of cardboard to chew on for their shreddings to mix with the bedding, to make the ultimate blend!
NEVER use other types of bedding with either cedar or pine inside of it, which causes the gerbils to have sinus infections from excess dust, and it will eventually lead them to death!
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Newspaper and paper towels torn up into long shreds as bedding make great bedding for baby moles. You can also the same bedding as used for hamsters and gerbils.
When it mixes with the chemicals in their urine it produces carcinogenic chemicals.
cedar and pine are not good for gerbils. it gives them urinary tract infections.
Yes! Gerbils have the best out of the 5 scenes and the one they use for this is there smell and there touch first they smell it then they dig for it.
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The best type of bedding for mice is paper-based bedding, as it is safe, absorbent, and helps control odor. Avoid using cedar or pine shavings, as they can be harmful to mice.
For their bedding... cat litter or sand.
If by this question you mean to say: What do gerbils like in their cage? Then I can answer this for you. Gerbils need the obvious, food, water, and bedding in their cage. Gerbils are curious creatures and they need entertainment. The best thing for a gerbil is something to chew on. The most inexpensive toy for a gerbil is a used toilet paper roll. The gerbils do not actually eat this, they chew the rolls and spit out the chewed pieces. Pet stores also sell little chewable toys that add variety to the type of toys given.
smelling, and mine when they make tunnels they stuff their noses into the bedding and it makes tunnels
This means he or she has a serious respiratory infection! Take this animal to the vet immediately! This can be caused by using pine or ceder shaving for bedding or that your pet has a allergy to the bedding used.