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Unsafe Bedding
Whichever bedding material you choose you must
ensure that is it safe for your cavy. Shavings which are
treated with oils or chemicals can be inhaled by your
cavy causing respiratory illness and distress. The
most common oils that are harmful to you guinea pig
are plicatic acid found in cedar related bedding's and
abietic acid most commonly associated with pine.
They have also been know to cause liver disease in
rabbits and mice. Any wood related bedding must
not be treated with any chemicals.
Bedding should:
Absorb urine effectively
Be soft and pliable
Bedding should not:
Be treated with aromatic oils/ chemicals
Be dusty
Be un absorbent
Have the ability to be inhaled or eaten
You must also ensure that any environment in which your cavy is housed is well ventilated and provides ample space for
exploration and expression. Aquariums, tubs, or any housing which is closed will enable ammonia build up from urine. This
can cause respiratory illnesses, bacteria and mould. It is extremely unhealthy for any animal to be housed in such
conditions.
The following is a comprehensive guide to a list of bedding's that are unsuitable for guinea pigs.
Cedar Bedding
Cedar shavings/products are treated with chemicals the most common being plicatic acid. These aromatic oils can cause
respiratory illness and in some cases liver disease.
Pine
Similar problems to cedar bedding. Pine is most commonly treated with abietic acid. These aromatic oils can cause
respiratory illness and in some cases liver disease. Pine bedding must not smell, or have an extremely weak smell. This
indicates the minimum amount of these oils present, deeming it suitable for guinea pigs. Kiln dried pine shavings contain
less amounts of these chemicals than conventional shavings.
Sawdust
Can cause severe respiratory illness and distress. The dust particles can be easily inhaled through both the nose and
mouth blocking the air way, and staying in the lungs for extended periods of time. It can also contribute to allergies in both
humans and animals.
Straw
Straw bedding is very un absorbent harbouring the risk of ammonia build up which can cause respiratory illnesses. It is
also very sharp, this can lead to eye injuries, many eye infections and the loss of an eye resulted from guinea pigs being
bedded down on straw. It also has a tendency to mould if left for extended periods of time and does not
deter bacteria growth.
Newspaper
Should always be used in conjunction with another bedding material and not alone. Whilst safer than the above bedding's
it does not absorb urine well and this can run the risk of ammonia, and bacteria build up. Cavies housed on wet/damp
bedding are also prone to UTI (Urinary Tract Infections). It also does not control odours. It can be used as a temporary
bedding solution for a few hours but is not recommended as an extended or a permanent bedding solution. It must be
used in conjunction with another bedding material such as shavings or polar fleece.
Breeders Choice Recycled Paper Kitty Litter
Whilst deemed a suitable bedding for under hay racks or as an environmentally, natural way to absorb excess water under
water bottles - the hard pellets can cause issues especially in relation to bumble foot. The hard pellets underfoot over time
may cause issues with your guinea pigs soft foot pads. Please ensure you do not use this bedding as an all over cage
solution. Fleece is a much better alternative. See Fleece for more details.