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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Baby keys

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    • bunnylova123
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         I got some baby keys for Vienna at a jumble sale today, they are a bit dirty and I want to sterilize them ( they have been chewed ) I have some baby sterilizing powder, but I don’t know where that is, would just putting them in boiling water be ok?:


      • RabbitPam
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          If they’re the hard type, then yes, boiling water is a good start. After that, I would cold wash them with white vinegar, then rinse with cold water and dry completely.

          You know, I bought a set of hard plastic baby keys at Walgreens for about $5. Sammy adores them.


        • bunnylova123
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            After all that cleaning they got one nose bump and were ignored. Oh well, they were only 20p.


          • LittlePuffyTail
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              Olivia has a set of keys she pretty much ignores. My Bridge bunny Velvet loved hers. They were her favorite toy.


            • bunnygirl
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                Apollos keys are his prized possession, touch them – you die.

                Except mam, (me) she’s welcome to touch any of us royal highness’s possessions, because she is well loved and gets groomies and cuddle everyday from the man himself!

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            Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Baby keys