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Forum DIET & CARE pet wipes?

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    • britt and yeti
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        is there some kind of pet wipe i can use on my Yeti?

        hes not smelly but today he peed on his foot. “/ 

        hes a very powerful pee pee machine and it just shoots out of him. and he managed to get some on the top of his front paw… 

        dunno how he did it.

        is there any kind of pet wipe i can use for it because i dont want to put him in water.


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          I don’t know if there are any pet wipes that are bunny safe, but I wouldn’t use them. Anything you use will be licked off and I assume those are full of chemicals.

          Try some cornstarch. Sprinkle some on his peed-on area. Work it in and then brush the area well. It will absorb the pee. Just make sure not to sprinkle any near his face so he doesn’t breath in any.


        • britt and yeti
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            ohh good call! i think i have some in the back of my pantry somewhere.

            thank you!  


          • LittlePuffyTail
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              I’m not a big cook or baker but I always have cornstarch on hand cuz it’s great for bunny stuff like that as well as will stop a nail from bleeding if it’s been cut too short.

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