Do not use pine or
cedar shavings as they can cause liver damage.
If you use wood shavings they must be dust - free and you should avoid
cedar shavings as they can cause health problems.
Not exact matches
Do not use
cedar or pine
shavings as bedding.
As for other pets,
cedar and pine
shavings should be avoided due to concerns over the aromatic oils they release.
When choosing bedding or a litter substrate, it is important to not use wood
shavings (such
as pine or
cedar) or cat litter.
When choosing bedding for a sugar glider's nest area, avoid aromatic woods or
shavings such
as cedar or nonkiln - dried pine.
Wood
shavings such
as pine and
cedar are just not good for hamsters,
as they cause many health issues.
Avoid bedding types such
as kitty litter, corncobs, ground nut shells, and pine and
cedar shavings.
Your kitty litters may come from different materials such
as cedar chips, clumping clay, pine
shavings, corn cobs, wheat, and recycled paper.
Pine and
cedar wood
shavings can cause respiratory infections so should not be used
as floor covering, although pine can be safer if it is kiln dried.
Essential supplies for all indoor rabbit habitats include: a litter box with organic litter (do not use softwood
shavings such
as pine or
cedar), water bottle or bowl, feed bowl, hay, and toys.
DO NOT use wood
shavings or litter like pine or
cedar as they also can cause health issues.
Be sure you avoid
cedar or pine
shavings as well
as gravel; they can be damaging to the snake's health
as well
as difficult to keep clean.
Stay away from litters made from softwoods, like pine or
cedar shavings or chips,
as these products are thought to cause liver damage in rabbits who use them.