Against Cedar Shavings
This petition is here for all of our cavies safety. We all know the dangers of using cedar products with our cavies. This can cause respitory and liver problems. Still, many pet stores still carry ced... continue reading »
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"Everyone knows the best place for your gerbil to sleep is in your bootie! Cavies Name Little Richard City, State LACA"
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"people need to be informed about how dangerous pine bedding is to small animals. I think if pet store owners were more educated on it, they would not keep using pine bedding. Its a horrible thing, it must stop! Cavies Name Zak and Thumper City, State Brit"
"Cedar bedding is extremely dangerous, and no compassionate pet store would even think of selling it. Cavies Name Snickers, Hannah, and Elsie City, State Virginia"
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"Please stop selling cedar for Guinea pigs. Cavies Name Fido, Winnie and Rover City, State Salt Lake City, Utah"
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"I along with all our rescued animals agree that cedar shavings should be discontinued. We use woodbased cat litter for all our animals and we have had alot less problems. Also sawdust is not too good for their breathing. Why not take a look at our site an"
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"stop animal cruelty!"
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"Cedar bedding should not be able to be sold as bedding PERIOD! City, State Houston, TX"
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"One lady brought her male rabbit into the SPCA clinic to have him neutered so she could adopt a girlfriend for him. Unfortunately, she had been keeping her rabbit on cedar shavings and he passed away during the surgery. The cedar shavings damage the liver"
"Save our animals! City, State Swift Current"
"Due to the possible correllation between cedar shavings and respiratory problems in small mammals, caution should be taken with this product. There is also doubt over the suitability of pine shavings, and any treated woods."