Give your mouse a change of beding two days like Monday and Thursday.
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!
Generally, hamster bedding is good for most rodent pets. A good idea would be to buy some hamster fluff for the baby mice to sleep on. It's really soft cotton that rodents use to create soft nests for themselves.
Place the baby hamsters in a warm, quiet area and provide them with a shallow dish of water and a small amount of hamster food. Avoid handling them too much to minimize stress. Contact a local animal shelter or vet for advice on how to care for the orphaned hamsters.
if its beding is hay then yes it normal for any g-pig to eat hay But you should NOT use hay for bedding. Hay is to eat, you should use either aspen (NOT pine) or recycled paper bedding that you buy at the pet store. Improved: Actually, it is normal for guinea pigs to eat their bedding. I know that it is gross, but guinea pigs are supposed to eat their droppings because it gives them necessary nutrients that they don't have time to absorb the first time it goes through their bodies. Recycled paper bedding at the pet store is the best, and the best kind of hay is the KAYTEE brand Timothy hay. Hope that this helps!
No not really. As long as they have plenty of hay they tend to bury themselves and get warm. If you want to you could buy them a lodge house for them to cuddle up in. Hope this helps Laura yes and whatever you do donot get cedar or pine chips. My guinea pig died because of the ones we got from walmart. Rachel
its ok as long as you get beding that says oder control and change the beding 1 or 2 times a week
you wash it in the washing machine
Rabbits normally like hay or straw for bedding.
Most is safe since the fabrics are not painted.
dont worry it dosent effect them they eat around it so dont worry they will be ok they put it's beding in every thing :)they love the stuff so im sure it dosent matter!
yes or shredd some newspaper
Generally the best bedding is pine woodchips or wood pellets.
Yes, there are 4 different kinds of dinosaur beding at Target alone.
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!
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
You could create a custom duvet through Drapery and Beding to match with whatever shade of green of your liking.
You'll need to trade for it, but you'll need the National Dex. You could also use the Action Replay.