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Forum DIET & CARE Bunny Feet

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    • CinnabunMom
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         Cinnabun is normally really good about keeping herself clean, but I’ve noticed that sometimes, she steps in a puddle of pee in her litter box before it’s been fully absorbed by the litter. So sometimes her hind feet are wet and a little yellow. Should I let her take of them or should I try to wipe them off? If I should do it, what should I use? I’m not going to stick her in the tub, obviously, but a friend suggested baby wipes. Is it safe? 


      • SirThumpsey
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          I would think she should be able to take care of it herself unless she is disabled or overweight. I think it’s one thing if she just steps in it….and another if she is sitting in it.

          Jus make sure she has a dry spot to sit and groom.

          As for the baby wipes, i have never heard that so I’m curious now. The ones for sensitive skin might be ok but I don’t know.


        • KytKattin
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            I use babywipes for everything. Everything that is but actually on my rabbit. lol. I clean her cage with them. For the bunny I would just use a damp wash cloth.


          • Pandorachik
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              I second the damp cloth. Pablo never neads cleaned cause he is so neat and clean, lol

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