JasonMcKeownSr
Member
Hey everyone,
I haven't been on in a while due to some family issues but I have a question for the more experienced. I have a young Russian (peanut), When I bought her I was using very light shredded paper for her bedding. The paper was almost tissue like so it was very soft, and held the moisture well and she seemed to enjoy it. My mother works at a place that shreds all their paperwork after the day. Would it be ok to use that as a bedding? If not its cool, I was just wondering if maybe I can cut a corner and use that which is free. It is not shredded super small so there is no risk of her ingesting any of it. She has her own feeding platform where she goes to feed that is not covered by the bedding. Can anyone help?
Thanks-Jay
I haven't been on in a while due to some family issues but I have a question for the more experienced. I have a young Russian (peanut), When I bought her I was using very light shredded paper for her bedding. The paper was almost tissue like so it was very soft, and held the moisture well and she seemed to enjoy it. My mother works at a place that shreds all their paperwork after the day. Would it be ok to use that as a bedding? If not its cool, I was just wondering if maybe I can cut a corner and use that which is free. It is not shredded super small so there is no risk of her ingesting any of it. She has her own feeding platform where she goes to feed that is not covered by the bedding. Can anyone help?
Thanks-Jay