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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Yellow fur

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    • Nbunr
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        The hair on the bottom of my rabbits paws are stained yellow is there a way to get rid of it?


      • {Alli}
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          I think most bunny’s feet are yellow, especially white furred bunnies. I’m not sure if there’s a way to get rid of it because it’ll probably just come right back. Soaking it in luke warm water doesn’t work, I tried that when I had to give Bun Bun a bum bath.


        • litheandgraphic
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            Yeah, for the most part that excess hair will pretty much always be a little yellow, but you can prevent it from getting bad by making sure they have a litterbox that prevents urine scald – newspaper or paper based litters with a thick layer of hay are good boxes that prevent urine from soaking into the feet. You also want to change the box at least once every 2-3 days if not more.

            If you do have a good box like this, it will still take quite some time for the bunny’s feet to become whiter. Theodore was boarded somewhere once and his feet got much more yellow because there wasn’t enough litter and hay in his litterbox, but after about four weeks of being home his feet became much more white and now they’re not really so yellow at all.

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