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Jan 1, 2026 ∙ 1 min
What kind of litter is least likely to affect the behavior of small animals?
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,...
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Jan 1, 2026 ∙ 1 min
Why is "fluffy" more suitable for small animals than "neat"?
For small animals, fluffiness represents opportunities to move around, hide, and build nests. Overly neat or compacted bedding reduces an animal's interaction with its environment and its sense of security. Natural environments are not inherently flat or symmetrical but are constantly being altered. GoPetzi bedding intentionally retains a loose structure allowing animals to actively interact, pull, and adjust, rather than being confined to a pre-designed shape.
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Jan 1, 2026 ∙ 1 min
What impact do artificially shaped bedding materials with strong colors have on animals?
Q: Why might artificial shapes and strong colors affect animal behavior? A: Small animals and reptiles primarily rely on touch, smell, and environmental structure to determine safety, rather than human visual aesthetics. Artificially designed bedding often has a fixed shape, weave structure, or pre-set arrangement. These artificial designs can restrict animals' instinctive behaviors of digging, burrowing, and hiding. Strong or unnatural colors can increase an animal's wariness of its...
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