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Forum DIET & CARE Yellow Feet?

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    • BunBunTrio
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        Remington, who is a California Rex, is all white except for the face and gets dirty fast! His paws are yellow and now I’m starting to see it on his behind even though his litter box was cleaned last night! Water just isn’t doing the trick, and the yellow isn’t coming out, any ideas? (I DO clean his caged in area and litter box every other day too)


      • Taro's Pets
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          Arent rabbit paws suppose to be a bit yellowish?


        • Eepster
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            Litter can still give off stain even if it’s clean, depending on what you are using as litter. Even more than the litter itself, the hay on top will stain. Hay is basically dried and preserved grass, and we’ve all heard of grass stains.

            Then there are the vegetables. Vegetable give off tons. Many vegetables have been used for millennia as dye stuff.


          • Helenmarie85
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              New here. I have a white rabbit and her feet are fairly yellow, and a brown rabbit and her’s are yellow but you can’t see it as much on her due to darker fur. I think lighter coloured rabbits it would show more. But I assumed all rabbits had yellowy feet.

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