Long-time readers probably already know that
we switched to fleece bedding for our main cage. However, when we got Broccoli, we needed a bigger cage;
guineapigcages.com says three guinea pigs need 10.5 square feet minimum, and 13 square feet is preferable. So, we turned Broccoli's cage into an extension for the main cage. The humans haven't bought fleece for Broccoli's cage, so we still use regular bedding for it (generally Carefresh).
We recently received a complimentary bag of
Sunseed Fresh World Bedding to review, and the humans replaced the Carefresh in Broccoli's cage with it.
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I see a guinea pig on the front. That's a good sign. |
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Feels nice. |
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I could get used to this. |
Here's what we think about this bedding:
- Odor - It did a great job of controlling odors. Maybe because it contains baking soda.
- Color - We liked the earthly color of it.
- Dustiness - This bedding didn't kick up a lot of dust. It was heavy and stayed in the cage, which the humans appreciated.
- Price/Value - The bag we got would have been about $4-$5, and was mostly used up in one use (lasts about one week).
- Easy to Clean - The humans didn't complain any more than usual about scooping up the dirty litter.
- Fun - We found it pretty fun to walk on.
- Natural - This litter was made from recycled materials and didn't contain any nasty chemicals.
We give
it 5/5 stars!
What about the baking soda that contains??I read that many people complained about baking soda in beddings like carefresh and said that is not good for piggies or bunnies ..What is your opinion on that?
ReplyDeleteMy question is the same! I have been using the same bedding for a month or two now, and haven't had any issues, but I heard there were many issues with the carefresh baking soda bedding.
ReplyDeleteMy question is the same! I have been using the same bedding for a month or two now, and haven't had any issues, but I heard there were many issues with the carefresh baking soda bedding.
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