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Yes they were the norm for a long time. I used them initially till I found out there were issues and actually I much preferred using paper bedding (after I got used to it) as the pine shavings used to affect my asthma a bit. Spruce is much safer. There were also long standing owners and breeders who said they'd been using pine shavings for years and hamsters had lived a long life. However they have the potential to be harmful and I think the research showed liver damage could be an issue. So maybe it depends what they died of eventually. But as you say there was a lot less bedding used then.yes it seems so doesn't it ? .... hope so cause if she can trust it... with set ups so big... she must be really confident.....
(otherwise it wouldn't bear thinking about... ) I like the scent and feel of wood.... and if Buddy pee doesnt react like it would to pine...
it will be great......
we used pine shavings years ago when I was a kid... in ignorance....... and my hamster still lived a full length life......he was grown when I had him ... so 6 months maybe ?? ..... so 2.5- 3.5 years ish ?? .... but having said that ... we didn't deep fill so he wasn't as exposed as Buddy would be deep fill... so I want to get it right.... remember I have a 9 year old partner in this.![]()
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Another issue with pine shavings was the dust though - even dust extracted ones were dusty! Spruce is much safer, as long as it's not too dusty!
Hamsters can actually be allergic to any type of wood, whether it's hardwood or softwood. So providing the hamster doesn't have any allergy issues there's no reason to have to use paper bedding.
I'm sure you'll get it sussed. I am doing similar at the moment with a new hamster, who was under age when he came, having about 5" of bedding to start with during an observation period. He'll be due for an upgrade soon.