Recently daughter got a pet bunny, yadda yadda. Been using this for a couple weeks now ($26 last few weeks) and it's even cheaper.
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Recently daughter got a pet bunny, yadda yadda. Been using this for a couple weeks now ($26 last few weeks) and it's even cheaper.
Edit: Updated header as doesn't seem to require prime membership.
I dont think the bedding is for eating, using hay as bedding is not good as the absorbent is worse. Also Timothy hay is quite expensive in Aus.
Lol no it's not for eating. It's just for litter.
Paper litter sux tbh. The best is wood pellets. That being said if you want to stick to paper litter this is a good deal as it's essentially the same stuff as breeder's choice (same company).
Have buns for the past 6 years, hope OP's daughter can maintain the interest as they're definitely not meant for kids as they're much higher maintenance than cats or dogs.
Yeah, they definitely not like dogs, but wife had pet bunnies in the past, so the little fella is well taken care of (better treatment than I have). We also make sure daughter doesn't lift the bunny up and stress him/her up. Wife said this is better compared to breeder choice as it is flatten and doesn't hurt the bunny foot.
Thanks for the advice, I'll look into wood pellets when this run out (bought 5 packs).
Do you have any brand recommendation for wood litter?
This stuff really isn't good, Rabbits should just have oaten or Timothy hay for 80% of their diet, it's not much more expensive than this anyway.