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Forum DIET & CARE Carrot stains??

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    • Marzipan The Bunny
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        Erm, so this may be a bit odd but I just gave Mars (my bun) a little bit of carrot as a treat and left to run some errands. When I came back there were bright orange stains on his chest, nose, mouth, and paw. Any idea on how to get orange stains out of white fur?


      • Bunny House
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          Hi,
          Unfortunately with white buns, their fur will stay stained until it grows out or they clean it themselves. It may look funny so enjoy the sillyness of your bun for the time being!


        • sarahthegemini
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            I’d leave it. My (white) doe permanently has a green mouth and chin lol. It’s part of having a white bun!


          • Marzipan The Bunny
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              Welp, I guess he will just grow it out. It does look rather hilarious!!


            • kurottabun
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                They usually clean those off on their own, but the stains could be a bit more permanent around the mouth if they constantly eat greens.

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            Forum DIET & CARE Carrot stains??