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Kitty litter should not really be used for bunnies. Cat litter tends to be of the "clumping" variety and as bunnies have a tendency to eat their litter they can ingest this only to have it form into a clump in the GI tract.

This kind of GI blockage will kill your bunny.

It is best to use, newspaper, wood shavings, or paper pulp (such as megazorb or carefresh).

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