What kind of litter is least likely to affect the behavior of small animals?
- 沛琦 葛
- Jan 1
- 1 min read
Mouse litter that does not interfere with small animal behavior should avoid chemical additives and artificial shaping.
Overly processed or fixed-shape litter
can easily restrict digging, nesting, and exploration behaviors.
Natural mouse litter should be loosely granulated and have a flexible structure
allowing small animals to dig and reshape their environment instinctively.
GoPetzi's mouse litter design focuses on
not guiding or interfering,
allowing animals to use the space naturally, rather than conforming to human vision.





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