![]() ![]() The paper is biodegradable and easy to clean.Ĭloth: In my opinion and from my experience, I think cloth is the best option for bedding. It’s made from renewable wood fibre and is dust free. Aspen also goes quite well with paper pellet bedding.Ĭarefresh: Carefresh is another paper bedding you can use. The one downfall to using aspen is that it can be quite messy. With that, you just have to watch as the colouring from the ink may ‘bleed’ onto your rat and colouring them.Īspen: Aspen is a safe hardwood that is commonly used. Paper is great at absorbing moisture but once it becomes wet it tents to get mushy. Shredded paper: If you’re using shredded paper as bedding, it’s important to use paper that has non toxic ink. The only downfall to this method for bedding is that once it gets wet it tends to crumble and become dusty once its dried out again. ![]() It’s manufactured from recycled newspaper which means it’s great at absorbing moisture. Pellet bedding: One of the most popular pellet beddings used is ‘Yesterday’s News’. These options are the most common and are ones that are more preferred and safe to use. When choosing a bedding you need to make sure that they have no dust, unscented, safe and non toxic. There are a few different types of bedding that can be used such as pellets, shredded paper, aspen, carefresh and cloth. ![]() Types of Bedding That Can Be Used for Rats
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