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Re: reducing smell
[Re: meri]
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09/01/10 04:43 AM
09/01/10 04:43 AM
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Briarthorn
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Isn't vinager hard on the liver? I would be really catious before using it.
Pine has resins that can be really bad for any small animals lungs and skin. I used to use a special dried pine was resin free for the rabbit's litter boxes but I wouldn't suggest using it for suggies and if you get the stuff that's safe it's kinda expensive. Why risk it with so many alternatives.
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Re: reducing smell
[Re: meri]
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09/24/10 03:43 PM
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exoticsluvr24
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Yes, pine shavings are bad for gliders. I always used aspen shavings or newspaper shavings for my hedgehog and she surpassed her life expectancy by three years!
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Re: reducing smell
[Re: meri]
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09/24/10 04:42 PM
09/24/10 04:42 PM
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suggiemom1980
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Glideritis Anonymous
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I use cage liners by Jana ( gr8pots). It's amazing how well they absorb and hide odor. When I first got them, I shook them out each morning, but didn't wash them for two weeks. I was amazed that after than long, I could put my nose right up to it and still not smell anything! Prior to that, I had been using fleece. I love Jana's tray liners!
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