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Forum DIET & CARE Bedding

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    • MyBunnyPepper
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        Hi all. I’m wondering if anyone knows of rabbit safe bedding? I would like to put something in my rabbits cage for him to scratch and ‘nest’ with, but he likes to eat just about anything I put in his cage.
        Thanks


      • HereComesTheBun
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          Oxbow has a bedding comprised of never printed paper.


        • LBJ10
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            I wouldn’t use bedding on the floor of the cage. That confuses a lot of rabbits and they start to think the whole thing is one big litter box. Some people use fleece, but you want to be cautious if he is a chewer.

            What about just giving him some crumpled up pieces of paper to root around in? You could also try making him a digging box for when he is out playing. Fill a box with shredded paper and hide treats in it.

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