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Oxbow Eco Straw Litter is a premium, 100% natural wheat straw pellet litter designed specifically for small animals like rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and cats. It offers superior moisture absorption—up to 300% of its weight—while producing minimal dust, making it ideal for sensitive pets. Safe if consumed, easy to scoop and clump, and crafted in the USA, this 20 lb bag delivers a hygienic, eco-friendly solution that keeps pet environments fresh and odor-controlled with minimal effort.
















| ASIN | B0017JGBAQ |
| ASIN | B0017JGBAQ |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,842 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #170 in Cat Litter |
| Brand Name | Oxbow |
| Breed Recommendation | Small |
| Care Instructions | Place ½ inch to 1 inch of Eco-Straw in the bottom of your pet’s cage or litter pan. Scoop and change litter as needed. |
| Color | Wheat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,404) |
| Date First Available | February 6, 2007 |
| Date First Available | February 6, 2007 |
| Directions | Place ½ inch to 1 inch of Eco-Straw in the bottom of your pet’s cage or litter pan. Scoop and change litter as needed. |
| Included Components | 1 bag |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 14.25 x 4 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.83 x 14.96 x 3.15 inches |
| Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
| Item model number | 744845103020 |
| Item model number | 744845103020 |
| Manufacturer | Oxbow Animal Health LLC |
| Manufacturer | Oxbow Animal Health LLC |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 1 month and up |
| Material | Wheat Straw |
| Model Name | Eco-Straw Litter - 20 lb |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 20 x 14.25 x 4 inches; 20 Pounds |
| Size | 20 Pound (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | pet bedding |
| Style | Pellets |
| Target Audience Keyword | Cats, Dogs, house-cats |
A**R
Best litter for small animals
My favorite litter. No tracking, nice light smell, controls urine smell very well, easy to clean, urine sifts to the bottom and top pellets stay dry, safe for small animals. I use a 1" layer and every other day i clean: i wear a disposable glove, push top clean litter to side, scoop up soiled litter on bottom and dispose in a bag, top off with fresh litter. I use a puppy pee pad underneath the litter. I do a full change out every week.
M**Y
Move over Yesterday's News, this is today's choice!
This is the best litter we've used for rabbits. It does a great job of soaking up the bunny's pee, and because of how it absorbs it, we don't need to dump out the whole tray each time-- instead, you can scoop out or vacuum out (shop vac) the used bits and leave the rest. There is little dust, which is important for rabbits, who are sensitive to it. This is the one we purchase over and over. We used to use Yesterday's News, which worked well, but this one is superior, so we're happy we couldn't find Yesterday's News, so we found this one!
A**Y
Kitty and mamma approved
I have bad allergies to the dust in clay cat litters, so I was looking for an affordable healthy alternative. So far this is working out great. It’s a bit more tedious because the pellets do not clump when their wet, instead they either kind of puff out in pellet form while wet, or dissolve into wet dust. I have to carefully move the dry pellets that are on top and around the wet ones, then I use a spatula spoon to scoop the wet pellet's and wet dust out. I’ve never had a pool of pee below the pellets so they are great at absorbing. The poop is pretty easy with a regular slitted scooper. Pick poop up and jiggle scooper a bit until the pellets fall back out. I add a little more fresh pellets. I keep the stainless steel litter box filled about 1.5 - 2” and scoop daily. My cat seems to be fine with this litter and the transition went very well. First I did half and half then gradually transitioned to more and more of the pellets over maybe about 3 weeks until it was completely wheat pellets. I’ve never caught her eating them. She will bat them around from time to time if a stray one is hanging out on the floor lol. And that’s another awesome thing about these pellets. Only a few here and there fly out with her, so no more tiny litter pieces everywhere! There’s also no dust and decent enough odor control when she is a good kitty and covers her poop. I’m very happy with this litter and will continue to use it.
A**K
Absolutely the best
This is the best litter for all small pet it's super absorbent and has a great smell I've tried many different litters for my bunnies and this is by far the best I've had. clean up is super easy and it's super order and moisture absorbing, witch helps keep your buns booty clean I scoop it everyday and use plant based disinfectant wipes to clean in their pee spots after scooping gives a better percentage on your buns not getting bacterial infections on their legs and ur UTI. It is by far the best litter for a small pets. Also it is all natural wheat witch is definitely Eco friendly, also safe if they happen to eat some. By far the Best in my opinion. Price is very reasonable for the quality and benefits you get from the product in the long run💯👍
O**L
Great for rabbit litterboxes, but dusty and need a lot
I switched to this product after using Yesterday's News. It does absorb better and covers up the smell until the rabbit's litterbox is fully saturated. However, I feel I went through the bag a lot faster than the same amount of Yesterday's News, maybe because the litter is bigger. The product is also dusty, it might be why one of my buns started sneezing once I got to the bottom of the bag. It does smell weird but only when scooping it out of the bag. I have 4 rabbits and none of them seem to be eating the litter, but a piece of mind this is safe for them to eat. I will buy again but there has to be a better product out there.
M**K
The perfect rabbit substrate
This is the only potty box substrate I use cause everything else is either pine or ceder and that is toxic for rabbits. It’s a good price and lasts me a month with one rabbit. I replace every three days while filtering out excess poops. The Dollar Tree litter scoop has the perfect sized holes to catch rabbit poop while letting the paper pellets fall through. The paper pellets disintegrate when wet but hold a lot of liquid. They also smell like nothing 👍 There is no floating dust but there is paper powder at the bottom of the bag when using the last of it, so I use a sifter to get the last pellets. 10/10. My female rabbit loves to dig in it too.
D**A
Great for rabbits!
I love this product. Originally I was looking for pellets from a tractor supply Co. like other house rabbit owners suggested, but I didn't want to risk any pine additives and my local Farm and Fleet didn't carry any. I put these at the base of my rabbits litter box and hay bin and cover it with either dried hay or a little fluff for my buns comfort. At one point I had too dutch rabbits and this stuff worked like a charm. It's so absorbent I went from cleaning their boxes daily to a couple of times a week, with the exception of the corners they use the most. They scoop up easily with a kitty litter scoop but tend to crumble into a little paste in the areas my buns frequently use, so I always use a bit more in those sections. The most popular question is: do rabbits eat these? Despite looking like food pellets, these are slightly larger and have a harder texture. My rabbits have never showed interest nor tried to eat these. Oxbow site indicates that if they do, it should not cause harm.
N**A
I can’t live without you
For me, this is the perfect product for the strong smell of my Bonnie urine. Helps to keep the smell neutralized works really well and it’s safe for my Bonnie I love it.
R**A
Great product for my pets
J**C
no smell no tracking easy to use and if ur kitten eats it its totally ok
M**G
Cuando absorbe los líquidos se pulveriza el pellet al secarse.
C**N
Moins d odeur et absorde plus que le papier
S**A
I had issues with my old litter that was made from paper because my rabbit started to eat alot of it, and I didn't want him to get a blockage so I knew I had to change litters. I switched to this litter and he no longer eats it , I'm so happy. It absorbes his pee well . This is my new litter .
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