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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS How to Remove Rabbit Urine Stains!

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    • megsie
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        Hello! I thought this may be a good topic to write about since 1: I haven’t posted in FOREVER on the forums. 2: I’ve been dealing with this issue recently with Charlie. Long story short, Charlie has been developing a habit of urinating on my rug instead of his litter box. (Don’t worry, the habit is slowly going away so I’m not concerned) I decided to explain what I’ve been doing to get rid of the stain. (Without needing a steamer or anything like that). Ok! Here’s what I do:

        ~ Get hot water and pour it on the carpet. It soaks up the stain. You will need to do it a few times, but you may be lucky and only have to do it once. 

        ~ Get a room freshener. (Something that is ok to put on the floor). This will get rid of the odor for 2 reasons, 1: Your bunny room/ wherever you keep your rabbit and 2: Your rabbit won’t smell the odor, therefor he/she will less likely to urinate there again.

        ~ Finally, block the area for a little if possible. 

        I hope this helped! Thanks for reading! <3


      • Paige
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          Thank you! Very safe, chemical free way of getting urine out and now I don’t have to put vinegar in my carpet! ?


        • Paige
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            By freshener, you mean the ones that only suck odor in right?


          • megsie
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              Yes . Try to find something natural with the least amount of chemicals possible.

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          Forum HABITATS AND TOYS How to Remove Rabbit Urine Stains!