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Seeing this whole "why is pine so bad" thing all over my dash.
I'm just gonna say; even if you don't see any problems, why risk it? Stuff can accumulate over time internally, and you could be chipping YEARS off of your pet's life because of it. Are you really that stubborn, or is your personal pride really that important? Why is switching to something else such a big deal? Next time you go out, pick up some aspen or cypress. Throw away the pine next time you clean the cage. It's really that simple, there doesn't need to be a fuss. And I can't be sure about everyone else, but I'd personally rather be safe than sorry.
Ultimately, you're going to end up doing whatever you want with the information given, whether it's to follow that advice or refute it. All we try to do is give you tips that could potentially let your pet be in your life just a little longer. Wouldn't that alone be worth the change?
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