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could i use blankets/sheets as rabbit bedding?

i was thinking of giving my rabbit a ton of space by giving him my my extra closet which is huge and putting a fence or something to block the doorway and use like a ton of blankets and sheets as the bedding instead and then have a large box in the closet so they could dig in that insteadi dont really think i'd have to worry about poop on the blankets since there is a litter box and he's trainedwould it be okay for the rabbit if i used the sheets instead of that traditional stuff?

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no cheesecake is expensive to make because of all the dairy ingredientssorry but the only cheap way is out of a box.
Try a no-bake recipe Remember the 8oz rule 8 oz cream cheese (softened is better) $1.08 each 8 oz sour cream .98 cents 8 oz whipped cream (not the kind in the can the kind in the tub in the freezer section) .98 cents 1/2 cup sugar if you already have it free if not a 1 lb bag for about 3.00 and a store bought crust or some graham crackers and butter to make your own crust 2.00 STORE BRAND WORKS FINE FOR ALL OF THE INGREDIENTS use mixer to beat cream cheese and sour cream then beat in sugar and finally whipped cream, beat until smooth and pour into pie crustchill for about an hour and presto COST: about $6.00 each well at least where I live by the way this recipe is for one cheesecake
Its great you want to give your bunny more space however i would not use blankets/sheets as bedding because if the bunny chews a hole a eats the fibers it can cause a blockage in it's stomach or instestineThe bedding that is sold at stores and recommened by the pet companies is made so it will not cause those blockages because of the material it's made fromi recommend using hard flooring with a carpet square for the rabbit to lay onjust make sure the carpet isn't a loose stick, make sure it's very tightly packed and shortHope this helps!

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