When arranging a cage for a decorative rabbit, special attention should be paid to the filler.
After all, some types of filler in this case can pose a danger to the pet.
Therefore, when choosing them, it is worth considering a number of important nuances.
Cat litter
The idea that cat litter is also suitable for rabbits is a misconception.
They may contain substances that pose a danger to the animal.
In particular, this applies to crystalline fillers or those that contain zinc.
Another danger of this type of filler is that the rabbit may try to chew it.
As a result, the filler may swell and get stuck in the pet's throat or stomach.
Wood sawdust
This type of filler is also not the best option for a rabbit cage.
This is especially true for sawdust from various coniferous trees. After all, they can provoke various diseases in this case.
Sawdust also absorbs moisture poorly. In addition, it can form fine dust that gets into the pet's respiratory tract.
Also, this type of filler is very impractical, because it can be dragged around the house on the animal’s paws.
Which filler to choose?
For rabbits, you can use special wood granulated filler.
It absorbs moisture and odors well. In addition, you can choose paper or corn fillers for the rabbit cage.
Earlier we wrote about how to understand that a decorative rabbit is sick.