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12-31-2014 12:24 AM | ||
Hedgieguru | My hedgie likes fleece and its easier to use but he is always burrowing under the fleece So I got a shoebox and bought some Kaytee clean and cozy (it has no dust and is fluffier than carefresh) and filled the shoebox and he burrows in there. We replace the shoebox every few weeks because he suprisingly dosent use the bathroom in there. | |
12-31-2014 12:15 AM | ||
Hedgieguru | I used to use care fresh when I first got my hedgehog but soon realized that it was horrible because it got stuck in his quills and in his food dishes and water bowl. So after two cage cleanings I switched to fleece liners and it was A LOT better if you spill your water in the cage it dosent get all soggy and you have to clean the whole cage. | |
04-04-2014 09:16 PM | ||
ShelbyRay | A good loose bedding is kaytee clean & cozy small animal bedding. It's never given me any allergy problems, when everything else seems to nowadays. I'm allergic to quite a few fabrics, and fleece is one of them, so I steer away from them. Even picking them up to wash them would make me break out. So I asked my vet which bedding would be the best, carefresh or kaytee, and he said carefresh has dust in it, and gives them URIs, but he's never had a patient have any problems with kaytee, and he always switches them from carefresh to kaytee. He does say that if you use carefresh because you can buy it in bulk, as long as you clean it at least once a week or even more, you shouldn't have a problem with dust or urine buildup leading to URIs. | |
08-06-2013 11:35 PM | ||
Stellara |
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On this forum we are lucky to have some very hedgehog knowledgeable people who have owned hedgehogs for decades and have seen many, many hedgehogs. I personally trust their opinions, in addition to doing my own research on cases of illness/injury caused by whatever it may be in question (here, care fresh bedding). Even though in the long ago past I used carefresh and didn't personally have a problem, I now know that there is potential for one of my hedgehogs to have a problem and so use what I know to be the safest bedding- fleece liners. |
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07-27-2013 04:22 PM | ||
sonichedghehogbreyer | I used carefresh on my hedgehog. It did not seem to affect him, for he lived 4 1/2 years which is the long end of a hedgehog's lifespan. So, why use blankets? | |
07-27-2013 01:22 PM | ||
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07-09-2013 09:46 PM | ||
Kelcey | Information overload on these forums. I've been using carefresh as litter. I thought I read that it was recommended for litter or bedding. (I use fleece liners).Shamus has terrible dry skin and doesn't use the litter pan anyway. That stuff is coming out of his cage ASAP. He has terrible dry skin. | |
07-08-2013 03:07 PM | ||
DesertHedgehogs | If you want to stick with a loose bedding we use Kaytee with our nesting females. It's much less expensive than carefresh, it's fluffier and less dusty, still some dust, but less. We started with carefresh and then one day wondered why we hadn't tried this kaytee stuff. It does get everywhere! It's still a paper bedding and so very absorbent and can dry out the poops. It is white, so blood is easy to spot or off colored urine. It comes in a scented version and a non scented. Stick with the non scented, it's better for them. | |
07-28-2012 01:25 AM | ||
SquiggyTheHedgie |
Re: Carefresh My rescue girl Thalia came to me on Carefresh, and I immediately threw it out the day I brought her home (literally, threw all the Carefresh in her cage into the dumpster on the way inside my apartment) and switched her to fleece. She had a nasty URI from all the dust, and her skin was ridiculously dry to where you could see it flaking and brittle. After a few days on her liner and meds, URI was gone. |
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07-28-2012 12:52 AM | ||
tali_luvs_hedgies |
Re: Carefresh I just use it in Prims litter pan. She likes to anoint with it when its a clean pile. |
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