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Forum DIET & CARE Giving Zelda a quick clean

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    • Emmie
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        Hi guys!

        I think zelda may have gotten a little pee on her tail and she smells a little ick. Nothing major at all, I figured she’d  clean it herself, but it’s still there. Now, I’m by myself, so I find it difficult to do anything like cleaning/nail clipping one handed.

         

        Any tips?


      • kamdynandsunshinesmom
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          I know exactly how you feel. My bun is currently sick with cancer so I have to do everything by myself. I do have someone else living in my house but my bun really doesn’t like her so its all up to me. Sometimes it can be a little rough. Just hang in there.


        • Monkeybun
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            warm damp cloth, use it to wipe off her tail.


          • Emmie
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              Posted By Monkeybun on 05/06/2011 01:55 PM
              warm damp cloth, use it to wipe off her tail.

               

              That’s what I want to do, But I ment I can’t seem to hold her by myself?


            • Monkeybun
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                Can you get her up on a bathroom or kitchen counter? With my buns at least, once they are up there they don’t try to get away as much. Hold her up against you with one had, and wipe the tail with the other


              • Lani
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                  It’s just me caring for my bun too so I know how it feels to wish you had a second pair of hands to control that wiggling. I second the bathroom counter suggestion. My bun is an EPIC wiggle-r so I put her in a bunny burrito and get her on the bathroom counter and that seems to help a lot. If you wrap her in the bunny burrito try covering her eyes with the towel, that also seems to help

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