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It is perfectly safe to use pine shavings. Just don't expect the pine to reduce odors much more than aspen does. Although it does smell better for about the first day. 
If you get your local paper and have lots of newspaper laying around. An inexpensive paper shredder will turn that into very inexpensive bedding. Still doesn't help with the odor but does help with the expense and rats love this stuff. Great for making nests etc.
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