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Back 2 Nature Small Animal Litter Bedding - 30ltr Reviews

4.9 Rating 12 Reviews
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Been using this litter for a long time now. It works great for Keith the bunny. It’s safe for him to have around, it’s not dusty, doesn’t smell of much on its own. It absorbs well and is easy to clean out of his tray. Would recommend it to others to see if it suits you/your pet too.
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This is a very good quality litter and it's really absorbent, however I've taken off 1 star as I think it's quite expensive for what you get. For my 2 large cages, I normally use Magazorb but it was out of stock so I thought I'd try this. The Back 2 Nature litter hasn't lasted very long at all, but I must admit it's much more absorbent than the Megazorb. However, due to the price, I'll be going back to Megazorb when I can.
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We have been using back-2-nature litter for many years for our house rabbit, Peter. He has a deep layer of it in his litter tray, covered with hay. He does his "business" mainly at one end, so every few days I remove any soiled litter from that end, and replace it with litter from the clean end, then top-up the clean end with fresh litter, like a conveyor belt system. The soiled litter goes outdoors onto various flower beds as a mulch.
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Recently took in a rabbit from a family member. He was on ‘soft-wood’ cat litter, which he did use but smelled strongly of pine. I had found out watching hamster videos on YouTube some time ago, that pine (and similar soft woods) are not suitable for small animals especially. And set about finding an alternative litter. Found this and haven’t looked back. It’s easy to use, very absorbent, doesn’t smell and isn’t dusty. Bunny-boy is very good about using his tray and has taken to this brilliantly, didn’t cause any change in tray usage at all. It’s easy to clean out and holds up well even when damp, I was worried being paper it would go mushy but it doesn’t. Is great value for money in my opinion, comes in big bags so I’m not reordering all the time. And it’s all recycled material which is good for the environment, and the bag is paper too. Honestly super happy with it.
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Peter, our house rabbit, sometimes has fits of sneezing. The vet cannot find a reason, but it seems to happen when there is too much dust or other irritants in the air. I changed over to this type of litter because it is clean and does not contribute to the sneezing problem. I put a deep layer of it in Peter's litter tray and cover it over with a layer of hay. Whenever I need to replace the used litter and hay, I put the mixture onto our flower beds as a kind of mulch.
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Peter is our lovely house rabbit, free to roam around indoors during the daytime whenever possible. He generally returns to his litter tray as necessary. I've tried various types of litter and this one seems to suit him best. We changed to this one after he had a problem with sneezing when using a different type. The litter tray contains a deep layer of this litter, covered with hay. It is fairly easy to keep clean as Peter usually uses just one end of the litter tray.
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Our pet rabbit sometimes has episodes of sneezing, which the vet cannot explain. After trying various types of litter, I have found this one is best as it doesn't seem to contain anything that might trigger sneezing. He has a deep layer of litter in his litter tray, covered with hay. When the litter tray needs changing, I put the dirty litter, hay and droppings into a plastic bag and use it as a mulch on the flower beds.
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