A cozy home starts with clean, comfy bedding, and Full Cheeks Small Pet Unscented Pacific Rain Paper Bedding leaves their paws dry and cushioned and their habitat cleaner for you. Made with love for most small animals, this soft, ultra-absorbent paper bedding keeps pets dry and ...A cozy home starts with clean, comfy bedding, and Full Cheeks Small Pet Unscented Pacific Rain Paper Bedding leaves their paws dry and cushioned and their habitat cleaner for you. Made with love for most small animals, this soft, ultra-absorbent paper bedding keeps pets dry and maintains freshness.
It is also proven to help control ammonia odors. Our products are specially made for them, and are designed to be simple for you. All they need to do is what they do best: give lots of love.
Only at PetSmart. Features: 99% Dust Free for a clean and fresh home Ultra Absorbent with 10-Day Odor Control Made with sustainable fiber material Biodegradable Material: Made with Recycled Paper Unscented Includes: 23 L Intended Pet(s): Most Small Animals Material(s): Recycled Compact Paper, Fiber Materials Color: Pacific Rain Product Weight: Usable Volume: 23 L Directions: Place 2-6 inches of bedding in the bottom area of the habitat or preferred designated area, like a litter pan or tray. Advice for Use: Maintaining a clean home for your pet is important to their health and happiness.
Change bedding weekly, or as necessary. Be sure to wash your hands after handling used bedding. 1.
Remove your pet and all loose items from habitat. 2. Wash habitat with mild soap and rinse thoroughly.
3. Dry completely before refilling with clean bedding. Warning: This bag is not a toy.
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep out of reach of babies and children. Caution: Do not flush bedding in toilets or dispose of it outdoors in gutters or storm drains. Dispose of bedding in trash receptacle.
Used bedding is not recommended for garden use. While Full Cheeks Paper Bedding is non-toxic, you should seek immediate veterinary care if your pet consumes bedding or if there is a change in food or water consumption. Observation and proper management will minimize potential problems.