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Forum DIET & CARE How to clean the footsies?

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    • Kafrn
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        I was just wondering how to clean a bunnies feet? Mr bunny seems to have some yellow on it, I am guessing that he has frolicked in anotherbunnys wee. What’s the best way to clean it off his feet? Thanks.


      • jerseygirl
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          Pee staining doesn’t wash off really. Just have to wait until it fades. You could try rub them with some cornflour for a dry bath. Nothing to lose and it’s safe.


        • RabbitPam
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            You could also wipe them with a damp washcloth. Probably won’t get much off, but the moisture will bother your bunny and he’ll bathe himself after that.

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