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Wood Fiber Bedding
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Wood fiber bedding comes in several forms. Some products are mixed with natural plants and flowers for extra absorbency and to eliminate odor. Other bedding products are made from Aspen fibers, which help eliminate debris and dust around and in the cage. In addition, some wood fiber bedding products are manufactured from eliminated paper not suitable for production. These are useful because they do not contain oils that may be harmful to the rabbit.
Corn Cob Bedding
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Corn cob bedding works well in litter boxes and in cages because the materials are extremely absorbent. Additionally, the materials help eliminate bad odors in the rabbit's cage. Corn cob bedding does not stick to surfaces, making it easy to clean up.
Eco-Bedding
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Eco-bedding is made entirely of recycled paper. Eco-bedding is an efficient and effective form of bedding for rabbits because it is compostable, highly absorbent and dust-free. For those owners who suffer from allergies or asthma, this form of bedding helps reduce the any irritating inhalants that may cause harmful allergens to be released into the air and into the lungs. In addition, the bedding is comfortable for rabbits, as it won't stick to their fur and is generally soft.
Dried Grass Bedding
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Dried grass bedding provides a rabbit with a natural additive for its environment, and is generally well-received by rabbits. This type of bedding is recommended for those who do not have allergies to grass or hay.
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Bedding Alternatives for Rabbits
Bedding for pet rabbits not only acts as a safe surface for the animals to lie and walk on, but it also acts as a litter agent for droppings. There are many options to choose from, and you should generally pick the one product that works best for you and your pet. It's important to choose appropriate bedding, as some can be toxic and harm the rabbit, as well as cause health problems for those owners with allergies.