Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Wooden Rabbit Cage Blueprints Cleaning Out Old Rabbit Cage?

Cleaning out old rabbit cage? - wooden rabbit cage blueprints

I had a rabbit that has given us, which was a month ago. Well I found a rabbit, I can keep. It is a wooden cage that we have, and I wondered if I clean it? A few spots of urine and feces in it. I hold the rabbit in a small cage too small to spend the night, How can I clean the wood?

PS: The urine there was in the hospital were in a month or so ago

PPS: This is the shit

7 comments:

andielig... said...

I do not use chlorine in this case. Even if you manage the smallest proportion of water per person, I use still think it could still be dangerous.
If possible, find some tea tree oil. Mix with water and is a great deodorizer and cleaner.
If tea tree oil is not possible, and find no one else to use chlorine.

Lillian said...

As the rabbit breeder and another person said, a weak bleach solution is good for cleaning the cage. I do not know what the person called the tea tree oil think that may have antibiotic properties, but not suitable for the cleaning of a cage. If you can dry weak solution of water, you're good.

Also someone mentioned deodorize the use of white vinegar. It is also a very good option is dried after the chlorine solution, simply a dilute solution of vinegar and water and spray the cage. Just to let again be sure to dry completely. Good luck with your new rabbit!

Jaylin said...

White vinegar has a big job to get rid of the smell of urine, and rabbits. Clean all on, then the mixture of white vinegar and water and rinse with that, then I would give it again with antibacterial soap and then rinse with water. You must use a certain type of waste, so while you clean it thoroughly should be good.

Rachael B said...

toldme my vet for cleaning my cage with 1 capful of bleach in a large bowl with water and use a pillow, but to enjoy the cage scowring compression of the sponge after cleaning. I'd do if my rabbit, because he a parasite with the fact that he is paralyzed and brain damage had died.

davel17 said...

Bleaching of 10% is in order. Scrub all Crusties years spraying bleach and let dry for 24 hours.

FYI, bleach, when mixed in a 10% solution with water, loses its efficacy in 24 hours. It is a great way to say that the day is over. It irritate or burn may occur.

firefigh... said...

Yes, it can be cleaned. Take a spray bottle with water and a little bleach. Even if it is not safe. Rub all out of him, and then spraying the mixture and let stand and rinse thoroughly. Let the area dry and go well.

zeba00ra... said...

I want a mixture of bleach and water (10 to 1) and Srub pretty good. Make sure the cage has no stains and let dry.

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