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I have a Flemish Giant/Chinchilla Rabbit mix that I adopted as a baby in December 2012. He's now a house rabbit and roams around freely and hops in his HUGE litter box only to eat and he very seldom stays in it (although he does rest in there once in awhile).
Now I've heard bad things about pine shavings so I stopped using it, especially because he eats in his litter box. But pine shavings is so much cheaper than everything else and financially, I'm sort of struggling. But I've heard bad things about it. Do you think the rules about avoiding pine shavings ONLY apply to rabbits that live in their cages?
Now I've heard bad things about pine shavings so I stopped using it, especially because he eats in his litter box. But pine shavings is so much cheaper than everything else and financially, I'm sort of struggling. But I've heard bad things about it. Do you think the rules about avoiding pine shavings ONLY apply to rabbits that live in their cages?