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View Poll Results: Are Wood Shavings A Safe Bedding For Small Rodents?
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Old 13-02-2008, 08:54 AM
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Re: Do You Think Wood Shavings Are A Safe Bedding For Small Animals?

I use a small amount of good quality shavings under my rabbit but only under his hay - he is litter trained and in there I use the wood pellets.
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Re: Do You Think Wood Shavings Are A Safe Bedding For Small Animals?

When I had hamsters I never used softwood bedding as it reacts with hamster urine to release phenols and has lots of other problems with it associated with all the dust and splinters.
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Re: Do You Think Wood Shavings Are A Safe Bedding For Small Animals?

I think it depends on who you talk too lol. I think most people agree that Ceder and air dried pine is bad. Kiln dried pine..its depends entirly on who you talk too, I have used it safely for many years and if anything my rodents have lived exeedingly long lives, far exeeding the average life expectancy(average is 3-5 for a Gerbil, average in my house is 6-8), however many will say its just as bad at air dried and ceder. I have never heard a bad thing about Aspen aside from its price lol. my Rabbit isnt on any type of shavings, she is litter trained ad I use Swheat Scoop, which is 100% natural, flushable, biodegradable, clumping, dust free, edible litter made from wheat millings.
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Re: Do You Think Wood Shavings Are A Safe Bedding For Small Animals?

Thanks for all the really useful replies and to all who voted, although looks like almost a 50:50 split!
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Re: Do You Think Wood Shavings Are A Safe Bedding For Small Animals?

I think that there is no need to use wood shavings anymore as there's plenty of substitutes out there. I use megazorb and find it much better for rats lungs. Ecobed is also good and there's aubiose. There pretty economical as you can buy it all by the bale. The mega zorb is a fiver for a big sack.
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Re: Do You Think Wood Shavings Are A Safe Bedding For Small Animals?

there is no scientific proof that woodshavings are bad for rodents, and i do mean woodshavings and not sawdust. If you look at any papers that have been written on the subject you will find that they were written years ago when rats were kept in tanks with little ventilation.

I found the megazorb extreemely dusty and most of it got kicked out of the cages and onto the floors. I now use bedmax which is kiln dried shavings which are virtually dust free and i have had no problems with my rats on it, from oldies to new kittens.
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Re: Do You Think Wood Shavings Are A Safe Bedding For Small Animals?

I agree. I think the modern woodshaving are almost certainly safe as the evidence against them seems scant at best.
But we recently changed to megazorb as having tried it we found it more absorbant than the woodshaving.
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i stopped sing shavings some years ago as my rats kept getting mites and lung disorders. I then changed to wood based cat litter. it soaked up the wet brilliantly they hardly ear smelt and it cut down the number of rats getting a lung disorder also eliminated mites along with a dose of frontline. Since keeping my Gambian pouched rats that you need to make sure are not bedded on pine i started using a recycled paper cat litter on all my rats which is great no lung disorders, no odour and still no mites. just happy rats
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Re: Do You Think Wood Shavings Are A Safe Bedding For Small Animals?

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I am currently looking into the pros and cons of wood shavings as a bedding for small animals, particularly the smaller rodents such as hamsters and mice.
We all know that dusty wood shaving or sawdust can be harmful to our pets, causing respiratory problems and allergies and are best avoided.
How about dust extracted wood shavings though? Can these ever be totally dust free and safe or would people recommend the alternative bedding materials such as the paper based Care Fresh, megazorb or cat litter types, although, these are usually more expensive.
I would be interested in everyone's opinions.
I dunno for my mice i started to use dry porridge adn they luv it
and they eat it so it is gud 4 them as well
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Re: Do You Think Wood Shavings Are A Safe Bedding For Small Animals?

I use megazorb on all my critters, 15 guineas, 2 chinchillas due to the smell the shavings make when they are wet. With them all being in the house it can pong close to cleaning out day plus with my hairless guineas it better for their skin due to the shavings being quiet sharp.

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