69 reviews forChipsi Ultra Pet Litter
Upload your product photo16/02/14|Julia
Neutralises odours effectively
I bought this bedding for my rat toilets as an alternative to maize granules.
When unpacking, it seemed like a good, granule-like bedding that wasn’t too hard.
It has a slightly woody, straw-like scent, so it smells very pleasant.
Now I’ve had it in the rat toilets for two days, and there’s no smell. :-)
BUT: Strangely enough, the bedding in the toilets has crumbled into dusty particles.
I don’t know where this is coming from, as it initially seemed very compact, and I don’t think this is the result of the bedding getting wet, especially since I’ve read that several people use it for their rat toilets.
I ordered 18kg straight away, so I’ll use up the bedding I have now, but then I’ll switch back to maize granules.
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24/04/12
Well
Although Chipsi Ultra pet bedding absorbs well and is odour-neutralising, it creates an incredible amount of dust!
I've been using it for almost three-quarters of a year now because I thought the price-performance ratio was good, but in the past few weeks, I've noticed more and more that I have to dust practically every 2-3 days because it stirs up so quickly and settles on all my furniture. It's just annoying, and I'm now going to switch to the more expensive cotton bedding and hope it's better.
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23/02/09|JayLee
Well... okay!
It’s really absorbent, yes. I’m not usually a fan of granules, but I wanted to give it a try. However, my rabbits didn’t seem to like it. They hardly used their litter box. Ever since I switched back to wood shavings, it’s been working brilliantly...
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05/02/09
Actually quite good...
I’ve now tried this litter as well and I’m very satisfied with its odour control and liquid absorption. However, I didn’t consider that I have a long-haired bunny, and everything sticks so nicely to its fur and ends up scattered all over the room again – that’s a bit annoying! For our needs, it’s therefore rather unsuitable.
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12/11/08|Diana
Probably not suitable for rodents!
My guinea pigs don’t like this bedding at all.
It feels uncomfortable under their feet.
Normally, the two of them are very lively and jump around like crazy in their cage, but with this bedding, they behave calmly.
You’ll have to test it yourself.
Because it’s really good at absorbing, I’m giving it a grade of 3.
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15/08/08|Melli
Corn straw better
Not bad, but too expensive. Chipsi maize bedding is better!
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21/05/08
Unfortunately, it’s dusty.
Basically, compressed wood pellets, some of which unfortunately have crumbled into dust, otherwise good.
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13/10/07
Well...
Personally, I find it too fine, and there were also a lot of crumbs.
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