CareFRESH bedding is made from virgin reclaimed cellulose and is all natural, biodegradable and flushable in small quantities. The patented CareFRESH formula is free from dust and contaminants like pine or cedar oils, so it is safe for your small pet.
Usually the bag of bedding says that the bedding could be used for several types of small animals. Yes, I think you could use "hamster" bedding for a turtle habitat. I know that Carefresh bedding says that it could be used for turtles.
Noooooooo its really bad it even say in books the pine and cedar are really bad it has poison to the hamsters lungs, if you want to be safe i suggest you get careFRESH which is soft and good absorbency and odor control or aspen but i suggest careFRESH
Pime bedding is really the best you can get. You can get it at your local feed store. pine bedding and cedar should not be used for guinea pig bedding because the oils can irratate them and cause respiratory problems which can be serious. I reccomend asphen for your pet guinea pig.The best bedding is hay wood bedding solf cotton bedding
Most common cleaning materials like Clorox or Mr. Clean. If you use them DO NOT hold your hamster for at least 3 hours after washing your hands.lettus is dangerous but i will look up some more
Many rabbits eat their bedding and thats exactly what my rabbit does we put hay in her cage and she eats it so we have to put more hay in it like every week.. Hay is good but try different things like straw.
carefresh bedding. it works great
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CareFRESH pet bedding can be purchased from many online retailers, such as: Amazon, Petco, Pets At Home, Petmeds, Seapets, and Doctors Foster and Smith.
Carefresh bedding for pets can be purchased at many stores both online and in-store. Some of these stores are Pets at Home, eBay, Amazon, VetUK and PetPlanet.
Carefresh bedding is best. Bedding containing pine or cedar may cause problems to the hamster's respiratory system.
No, soft bedding should not be used! You should try carefresh. Never use cedar!
Kiln-dried pine or aspen shavings, fleece, or a paper-based bedding such as Carefresh.
If you are allergic to the wood bedding (the only type you should buy is Aspen) then try a brand called Carefresh. If THAT doesn't work you can buy a type of bedding made from cardboard on the internet.
Maybe use toilet paper instead, it's a lot softer.
it can clog up its intestines, so i suggest removing it. if you use carefresh bedding, it serves as litter to, so keep the potty, replace the sand with carefresh. :D
They should be on fleece or bedding like carefresh. To find out more about guinea pig care, vist guineapigcages.com
Usually the bag of bedding says that the bedding could be used for several types of small animals. Yes, I think you could use "hamster" bedding for a turtle habitat. I know that Carefresh bedding says that it could be used for turtles.