Bedding for a mouse should not be as fine as sawdust but certain types of shredded wood, wood chips or wood pulp (e.g. recycled virgin wood pulp), usually hardwoods such as aspen, are fine to use. Cedar or pine should NOT be used because they contain harmful liquids that can damage any rodent's respiratory system. Corncob bedding should also NOT be used because it promotes Aspergillis Fungus growth and allows mold growth once it gets wet. It also is quite rough on mouse feet.
Yes you can use sawdust provided it is made of pure pine sawdust. It should be noted that as it says in it's name sawdust is dusty and can cause respiratory problems in horses.
We use it in our barn. it is sufficient.
Bedding is better otherwise the sad will get in their eyes. Sand should only be used in a sand bath so they can clean themselves.
yes u can use sawdust with any breed of hamsters
No, some snakes will accidently eat some of the dust when swallowing the mice or what ever the food is and over time it can cause a blockage and some serious problems. The best is to get the carpet
Yes use pine bedding NOT sawdust it is very bad for there lungs if you need any advice on guinea pigs contact a guinea pig rescue not a pet store
You should check the label on the bedding to see if that is safe.
I don't see any harm in it, I used to give my hamsters Kleenex for bedding. Although, you may want to buy bedding that is made just for your mouse at a local pet store. Some materials have dyes so I wouldn't recommend it. As the other poster said go to your pet store, or use cotton baton and wood chips.
There are plenty of bedding materials out there. Use what you like best. Aspen shavings are very nice.
The horse is eating the straw because it is either hungry or bored. A horse should have hay available at all times to prevent bad behaviours, ulcers, and colic. You can use a slow feed hay net to accomplish this. Another note is that straw is not necessarily the best bedding for horses it may benefit the horse to have it's bedding switched to pine shavings or even large particle sawdust (small particle sawdust is bad for them).
Use shredded toilet paper. i am not sure about hamster bedding. also if you can, find dry leaves and use these
There are a few cat litter products that can be used in a pet mouse cage to control odor. However, there are some types of litter that are deadly to the mouse. It is better to use a paper based bedding for a pet mouse.