Do not
use cedar chips as aromatic oils in cedar bedding have been shown to have adverse health effects on small pets.
Avoid
using cedar chips because of the combination of urine and cedar wood can be toxic.
It uses a cedar chip and microbe system to «digest» the human waste.
Not exact matches
Hamilton announced the newest organ - on -
chip innovation, which recreates an intestinal lining
using patient - derived stem cells, created through a partnership between Emulate and
Cedars - Sinai Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute.
The collaboration leverages innovative stem cell science from the
Cedars - Sinai Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute and Emulate's Human Emulation System, which
uses Organs - on -
Chips technology to re-create true - to - life biology outside the body.
Cedars - Sinai and Emulate, Inc. announce Patient - on - a-Chip program
using stem cells and Organs - on -
Chips technology for precision medicine
You'll also want to talk with your vet about possible respiratory problems that can be caused when
using clumping litter and wood
chips made of
cedar or pine.
Do not
use cedar or pine
chips — the oils they contain can be dangerous to your pets.
Sawdust should never be
used, and while
cedar chips are a popular bedding choice, they do tend to make your guinea pig's coat a bit reddish in color.
You can create little parcels of dried leaves from the plants and hang them in choice areas if you so wish, you can
use tinctures and oils and leave them in water bowls or around plants, you can spritz lavender and orange perfumes, spread
cedar flakes and
chips...
You can
use Cedarwood essential oil (diluted of course),
cedar chips in bedding, kennels and resting spots, and there are also a number of natural products whose active ingredient is
cedar oil.
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.
Developed by Toyokogyo Co. in Osaka Prefecture, the toilets
use bacteria that attaches itself to
cedar chips which breaks down the waste into nitrogen and water.