69 reviews forChipsi Ultra Pet Litter
Upload your product photo28/09/22|Klotz Petra
Not suitable for guinea pigs
I bought it before my holiday and put it in the corner toilet of my guinea pig. Unfortunately, my Meeli ate it during the week I was away and became seriously ill, so be careful!!
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20/07/21|Namia
Suitable for rats to some extent
Super bedding. Low dust as promised and it also controls odours relatively well. Unfortunately, the granules are quite small, and the pellets poke my rats' feet. They don’t like walking on it. All in all, though, it’s a good product.
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15/03/21|Joy
Super Absorbent
I always like using this bedding as a base layer, and it has proven itself 100%.
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11/05/19|Josephine Schröder
1a Bedding!!!!
Our rabbits absolutely love the bedding. It absorbs odours really well. We use a cat litter tray for the rabbits, and they really like using it. I can only recommend it!
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23/10/18|Moni
Chipsi Ultra Pet Bedding
Great toilet bedding for my rabbits. Also works well for the cage, with straw or hay on top. Excellent product.
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29/01/18|Andrea Gellhorn
BRILLIANT!
I’m absolutely thrilled! I only use this litter for the corner toilets in my dwarf rabbit’s enclosure, and I have to say, it’s truly fantastic—super absorbent, you don’t smell a thing, and when cleaning, it “falls easily into the bag,” so to speak 😅
Brilliant product, I can only recommend it to everyone!!! 👍😊
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23/01/18
Simply brilliant
It's super absorbent, really odour-neutralising, and completely safe for the little fluffballs, who absolutely love the bedding, by the way. I use it for the digging box—much better than sand (which constantly needed replacing and cost a fortune) or soil (which my two have plenty of when they're out in the run). And since the bedding doesn't need to be changed all the time, it offers fantastic value for money in the long run! I’m happy to recommend it!
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08/12/17|MrTHC
Powerful suction and low dust
Very good litter that is highly absorbent and long-lasting. I place Chipsi maize pellets underneath the litter to achieve a certain height. This way, the relatively small pack lasts for a long time. It has clumping properties, so you can remove only the used litter. Additionally, it doesn’t produce dust and doesn’t stick to the animals.
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12/11/17
Chipsi Ultra
After trying pellets, hemp bedding, and other types of litter, Chipsi Ultra has proven to be the best option. It controls odours well and is easy to handle.
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28/10/15|Laura
Good, but...
...somehow it collapses in on itself. My plan was to first put down a layer of granules underneath the regular wood bedding to absorb liquids at the very bottom. At first, everything looked fine, but after a few days, the granules collapsed, so the desired bedding height in the tank (for gerbils) was no longer maintained overall. In terms of odour control, it’s convincing. I’ll use it up, but I probably won’t buy it again.
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29/07/15
Convincing
At first, we used hemp bedding for the rabbit cage, super soft but extremely dusty. So we switched to pellets, which ended up flying all over the cage and the entire room when the rabbits dug around. Then we tried Chipsi Ultra and are thrilled! It hardly produces any dust, stays in the cage, absorbs moisture well, and is very economical. However, we still use Cat's Best Öko Plus for the rabbit toilet.
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29/09/14|ACP
Super
I've tried quite a few things for the toilet corner of my rabbits and have now settled on this one. What bothered me about straw pellets was the weight, as you have to take the waste out, and the pellets get even heavier when wet. Regular bedding doesn't bind odours as well, and cellulose bedding wasn't efficient enough for me. The ultra is odour-binding and not as heavy as pellets, while still being efficient. I'll be buying it again for the toilet corner.
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16/04/14|Carmen
Very absorbent and odour-reducing
At first, I was a bit disappointed because the package is very small, and I always used Cat's Best. But Chipsi is actually better as it absorbs unpleasant odours much better!!
I think it's great!!
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16/04/14
Very absorbent!
I've always used Cat's Best and I was initially a little disappointed that this packet was very small. But Chipsi is actually much better and there's no bad smells! Highly recommended!
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08/04/14
Clean job
Every rabbit is different. Out of my pets, four rabbits were very happy with the filling in their litter box, while one clearly preferred the softer bedding in the corner of the cage made from wood shavings. I liked the good odour control and how easy it was to "scoop out" the used material.
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30/03/14|Diana
Crumbles and dusts - unsuitable as toilet granules
This pet litter crumbles quickly (even while still in the bag) and creates dust. It's certainly suitable as general bedding for guinea pigs or hamsters, but I wouldn't recommend it as toilet granules. I usually buy the Chipsi maize granules for my rats' toilets instead. They hold their shape longer and clump better.
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16/02/14|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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06/12/13|Aliena
Very good, also suitable for large rabbits.
This bedding is (like Cat's Best Öko Plus or wood pellets) perfect for larger rabbit groups and big rabbits in general. I use it in the large rabbit litter box (78x56cm), filled 7cm high, with a thin layer of straw on top. With my 3 1/2 giants, I only need to clean it once a week. The damp straw is replaced with fresh straw every other day. With other bedding (Chispy Super, regular animal bedding, Eurolin, and similar), I have to clean every other day because otherwise, the litter box ends up "swimming." The Ultra absorbs moisture very well and neutralises unpleasant odours.
For heavy users, however, I would recommend the product from Tierwohl (TW Ultra), which is available in 18kg/40l packages at agricultural stores or horse supply shops for around €10. I hope Zooplus will eventually add it to their range.
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01/09/13|Hasenmutter
Chipsi Ultra Pet Bedding
I like using it for the rabbit's litter box. For the cage, the package is too expensive.
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10/04/13
Perfect for the rat toilet
Doesn't create dust, absorbs urine well, odour-inhibiting, extremely efficient.
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