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Paper Beddings
These pages are to give you a visual representative of the different types of bedding offered for small animals. AFRMA is not endorsing any bedding type.

CareFRESH™
CareFRESH

Reclaimed virgin wood pulp.
Made by Absorption Corp.
CareFresh Ultra
CareFresh Ultra

Unbleached reclaimed long fiber,
high-grade wood pulp.
Made by Absorption Corp.
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Pet’s Preference Soft
Pet’s Preference Soft

100% Recycled paper fiber. Looks like
ground up CareFRESH™.
Pet’s Preference Original
Pet’s Preference Original

100% Recycled paper fiber pellets.
ECOfresh™
ECOfresh

100% recycled paper.
[Product now used in the Puppy Go Potty™ system.]
Yesterdays News®
Yesterdays News®

Pellets made from recycled newspaper
with an odor absorbing ingredient.
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Cell-Sorb Plus®
Cell-Sorb Plus®

Crumbled pellets made from recycled paper
and a non-toxic patented neutralizing
mineral.
Alpha-Dri™
Alpha-Dri

White paper chip animal bedding.
Cellu-Dri Soft
Cellu-Dri Soft

Recycled cellulose fiber.
Looks like Pet’s Preference Soft.
Cellu-Dri Pelleted
Cellu-Dri Pelleted
Recycled cellulose fiber.
Looks like Pet’s Preference Original.
PAPERCHIP Soft
PAPERCHIP Soft

Pellets made from recycled newspaper.
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PAPERCHIP Pellets
PAPERCHIP Pellets

Pellets made from recycled newspaper.
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Diamond Soft Bedding
Diamond Soft

Cellulose bedding material from
specially-processed bleached hardwood
paper pulp.


You can read more about these beddings at Critter Critiques: Cage Litter Comparison Review, The Bedding Dilemma, Part 2, and The Bedding Dilemma, Part 3.
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Updated October 24, 2011

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