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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A What to put in carrier

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    • sarahthegemini
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        When the buns go to the vet I put a blanket in their carrier for traction and obviously comfort. The issue however is when they pee, the fleece doesn’t absorb it quick enough and they end up standing/sitting in pee. Buttercup has lovely yellow feet now  I’ve tried using carefresh before but it just gets moved around and doesn’t offer traction. Would puppy pads absorb pee quicker? Any other suggestions?  Thanks guys!


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          I put a puppy pee pad in the carrier, plus fleece that I kind of bundle together along the sides. It works well. Bam doesn’t have a problem with the car ride, but he doesn’t like the vets and will pee. Pee pads absorb right away.


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            Posted By bam on 4/29/2017 8:40 AM

            I put a puppy pee pad in the carrier, plus fleece that I kind of bundle together along the sides. It works well. Bam doesn’t have a problem with the car ride, but he doesn’t like the vets and will pee. Pee pads absorb right away.

            Awesome, I’ll pick up some pee pads ASAP! Buttercup was all lovely and clean before

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