MiniLopHop wrote:
holtzchick wrote:
I use World's Best Cat Litter. It is sort of pricey but worth it! Although it is clumping it is 100% natural so there is no risk, I love it, absorbs all odor! I was using yesterdays news and I didn't like it at all! It tracked and had a VERY distinct odor even though I bought the unscented one!
The clumping doesn't cause an issue with buns? I use it for my cats but was afraid to use it for the buns.
If using the same kind of litter do you think they would start using each other's boxes? I don't want to have cross ussage.
I use worlds best cat litter as well. Have used it for 6-7years for bunnys.
It is more expensive but SUPER easy to clean up. I go scoop the cats then scoop the bunnys, 30 seconds and I'm done scooping the bunnys. Plus just like holtz said, NO ODOR! I love it. It may track a little but who cares, it sure beats the disgusting mess pellet litters leave, plus you have to dump everything in the litter pan to actually clean out the pee where as with clumping litters a quick scoop and its gone, its not powder pee on the bottom! haha.
~NOTE~
Heres the thing with clumping cat litters. Theres normal clumping, and natural clumping litters.
-The normal clumping litters that look like sand, clay, whatever are
VERY dangerous, and should not even be used for cats, but people are dont care. If inhaled, the dust is bad enough to KILL an animal, nevermind if its ingested.
-Natural litters include, but are not limited to, Corn, Wheat, Walnut, Soy, etc. These litters are all clumping but because their made with nothing but that natural item (the grains) they are
not dangerous, using them is no different then offering a bowl of food because what the litter is made from, is most likely in your rabbits food (ie corn, soyand wheat). These litters like Worlds best, Swheat scoops, etc. Advertise themselves as being 100% digestable, 100% flushable, and dust free/low dust. Any dust created from these litters is simply broken pieces of the litter itself and is safe in ingested and inhaled. These are the only clumping litters that should ever be used for rabbits (or cats for that matter). Once in the digestive system the litter breaks down very easily and is no different then eating pellets or the whole grain itself, it does NOT start to clump if its eaten. The only issue that might arise with these litters is that if your rabbit likes the taste, they will eat it, in which case yes its safe, but its not very effective if your bunny eats all its litter
Please do not lump all clumping litters together, as they are not all the same, research is involved before you start bashing a product.