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Maybie, a previous rattie who has passed to the rainbow bridge
Rat Ratings:
5 rattie paws - Excellent
4 rattie paws - Very Good
3 rattie paws - Good
2 rattie paws - OK
1 rattie paws - Bad
0 rattie paws - very bad

Aspen -
An excellent bedding. Asborbs liquids well, not very dusty, pretty inexpensive.
Rating: 5 rattie paws up

CareFresh -
A bedding made from recycled paper. I haven't really used this bedding (allergies), but I have heard many positive comments on it. Though I have also heard that it is dusty.
Rating: 4 rattie paws up

Critter Country -
A hay bedding in pellet form. When wet it puffs up and crumbles. Pellets crumble after 3-4 days.
Rating: 2 1/2 rattie paws

Aspen Supreme -
A very nice aspen bedding in pellet form. It has a pleasant wood smell, though it tends to be expensive.
Rating: 4 rattie paws up

Corncob -
A bedding made from, well, corncob. I know some people dislike it because of the texure. I reccomend using it only for adult rats (if a baby tried eating it, it could coke) I tend to like using it mixed with aspen. I do not advise using it in summer if it gets hot whereever you
are. I have had problems with it molding during the summer months.
Rating: 3 rattie paws up

Cedar -
A beding made of cedar. I highly reccomend NOT using it. Soft wood beddings (such as pine and cedar) contain phenol, which is toxic to our pets.
Rating: 0 rattie paws up

Pine -
I also highly reccomend NOT using pine. All soft wood beddings (such as pine and cedar) contain phenol, which is toxic to our pets.
Rating: 0 rattie paws up
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