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Forum DIET & CARE Golden fire wood pellets

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    • Bunnehs
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        http://www.lowes.com/pd_145884-2919…;facetInfo I saw this at lowes and it said it was not safe for human or animal consumption.. its made of douglas fir and also online there was these sawdust pellets>> no idea if its safe or not : http://www.lowes.com/pd_87059-62268…;facetInfo=


      • Usagi5
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          I know paper pellets are really for rabbits and they seem to have really good odor control.

          Hope this helped!


        • LoveChaCha
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            As long as there are no additives, i think this is fine.


          • Bunnehs
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              Thanks guys for commenting on this post again, but i found out that my local hardware stores only have wood stove pellet fuel, which probably means accelerant, am i correct? 3:

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