Reddit Reddit reviews Kaytee Clean & Cozy Bedding, White, 49.2 Liters (Pack of 1)

We found 8 Reddit comments about Kaytee Clean & Cozy Bedding, White, 49.2 Liters (Pack of 1). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Kaytee Clean & Cozy Bedding, White, 49.2 Liters (Pack of 1)
Clean and cozy bedding is safe for small pet including rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and gerbilsAbsorbs 6x its weight in liquid99.9% dust-freeOdor control guaranteedMade of material that meets FDA standards
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8 Reddit comments about Kaytee Clean & Cozy Bedding, White, 49.2 Liters (Pack of 1):

u/bruxbuddies · 5 pointsr/PetMice

You shouldn't feel bad - you definitely saved him from a terrible fate on the streets! An albino mouse that is OK with you handling him is almost certainly domestic. Likely someone didn't want to care for him anymore and just set him loose. It's very sad because they will either die of exposure (they won't know how to find good shelter), or most likely a cat, hawk, or any other predator will eat him.

I would monitor him and see if he appears healthy. Domestic mice generally don't carry the same diseases as wild mice, and if he was friendly and looks to be in good condition (clear open eyes, smooth fur, no wet spot under tail, etc.), then maybe he was only released (or escaped) earlier that day. I found a domestic hamster once in our neighborhood, so it does happen!

It is always good to have a vet check on him if you can. If the vet confirms it's a boy, then he will need to live alone. Male mice fight.

He will enjoy a wheel like a Silent Spinner or Flying Saucer, a water bottle (not a dish, which gets dirty), and toys like paper towel tubes, small cardboard boxes, a large stick to climb on, etc. He will need a place to sleep that is something like an overturned cardboard box with a hole cut out, or you can buy one. I recommend a lab block like Oxbow young rat and mouse, and supplement with some bird seed occasionally (no dried corn). For cages, a tank like a 20-gallon tank with a mesh lid is the best. For bedding I would recommend either EcoEarth (it helps combat the smell), or Vitakraft paper crumbles, with something like Klean and Kozy for burrowing. Males do have a musk so he will be a little stinky, and need his cage cleaned once a week.

Share a pic if you can, and update us. I hope you keep him and enjoy him!

u/g5insider · 2 pointsr/Hedgehog

For warmth I like using bedding and blankets. I find my hedgie likes to burrow and make herself a small nest.

Bedding

Ceramic Heater

Thermostat

I use the heater year round.

u/iAmSpAKkaHearMeROAR · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

Yes. I personally prefer this stuff because it is mostly dust-free and does a great job at absorbing and not stinking... I like the non-scented variety.

Edit to add: Carefresh is nice but this is comparable in a pinch.

I like to put the pellets in the bottom of the litter pan and then put some white fluffy stuff on top. It helps with the cost but I do it because the white fluff helps me to monitor bun's urine color and watch for sudden potential changes in wellness.

u/kidneysforsale · 2 pointsr/RATS

Kaytee Clean and Cozy is my favorite soft paper bedding. It's kind of simlar to CareFresh, but I've found it to be superior in every way. It expands more, it's generally cheaper for the volume, and it's definitely less dusy in my experience. It won't be quite as good as fleece, because I think basically nothing other than maybe large shredded cardboard bedding would be the same.

I use fleece now for my rats cage, and in their litter boxes I've been using a mixture of Clean&Cozy and Yesterday's News, which is a pretty popular paper pellet litter. It's not soft though- literally it looks identical to my rabbits food; both my rats and my rabbits tried nibbling it when I first switched over haha. I don't think it would work well for a whole cage though; if you wanted to litter train, the two litters are different textures enough that the contrast might be helpful for box training.

u/goblue142 · 1 pointr/guineapigs

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u/darkayden · 1 pointr/RATS

I switched from Carefresh Naturals to Kaytee Clean and Cozy. You can get a 1000 inch cube bag of bedding for like $11 and if your order is over $35 you get the free shipping. I bought one like 6 months ago and I've used about half the bag. You don't need that much on the bottom of the cage either. I do a 1 inch layer that is loosely compacted and even then my rats will end up moving it around the entire cage.

Also NO DUST so yay!

u/ipdar · 1 pointr/RATS

There is also sometimes a tissue-paper-like material that is low dust.

https://www.amazon.com/Kaytee-Clean-White-Animal-Bedding/dp/B007R6G8JW