Happi Bun
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I've had it with leaking and troublesome water bottles!!! :X
You wouldn't believe how many different types and brands I've tried, it's ridicules! I always end up with the same problem, leaking. This time just went too far though.About few nights agoI filled Dunkin's water bottle andmade sure it was working properly like usual. When I woke up the next morning it was completely empty! No way he drank all that in one night. It's one of those Super Pet Glass bottles, the largest, so it holds a good amount of water in it. Equally strange, I was expecting the lino on his NIC cage floor to be soaked but itwasn't. I shrugged it off and re-filled it. It's been working fine now. :twitch:
The day before yesterday I started noticing this wet/moldy odor in my room so I got down on my hands and knees to sniff out the source. A spot just at the edge of Dunkin's lino and a bit under it was wet and smelling so incredibly awful. Instantly the thought of mold jumped into my head. I realized that the reason his cage floor wasn't soaked after the water bottle malfunction was due to it trailed down the edge of his NIC cage, puddled at the end of the lino, and overflowed onto the carpet where it had been sitting without my knowledge.
Yesterday night Mom and I had the wonderful task of moving all the critters to different areas of the house, piling all the stuff in my room to one side and pulling up the carpet to assess the damage. We could feel in that spot the padding under the carpet was wet, so we pulled that up as well to see the wood. Sure enough it was soaked, but not moldy yet. I propped it up and set up a fan to blow on it then sprayed Lysol which kills Mold and Mildew. I'm so thankful that it dried within a few hours and the smell is gone now.
Now I need to come up with a plan to make sure this doesn't happen again. First I will be making the lino around his cage much larger. Second, I'm thinking about boycotting water bottles for the bun's. It's strange I don't have this problem with the smaller animals bottles, like the pigs and rats. I cant help but imagine what would have happened if we had been away during a water bottle malfunction, leaving Dunkin or Amber without water. So I'm thinking heavy duty ceramic watercrocks? Or maybe the kind that attach to the cage?
What would you do in this situation?
You wouldn't believe how many different types and brands I've tried, it's ridicules! I always end up with the same problem, leaking. This time just went too far though.About few nights agoI filled Dunkin's water bottle andmade sure it was working properly like usual. When I woke up the next morning it was completely empty! No way he drank all that in one night. It's one of those Super Pet Glass bottles, the largest, so it holds a good amount of water in it. Equally strange, I was expecting the lino on his NIC cage floor to be soaked but itwasn't. I shrugged it off and re-filled it. It's been working fine now. :twitch:
The day before yesterday I started noticing this wet/moldy odor in my room so I got down on my hands and knees to sniff out the source. A spot just at the edge of Dunkin's lino and a bit under it was wet and smelling so incredibly awful. Instantly the thought of mold jumped into my head. I realized that the reason his cage floor wasn't soaked after the water bottle malfunction was due to it trailed down the edge of his NIC cage, puddled at the end of the lino, and overflowed onto the carpet where it had been sitting without my knowledge.
Yesterday night Mom and I had the wonderful task of moving all the critters to different areas of the house, piling all the stuff in my room to one side and pulling up the carpet to assess the damage. We could feel in that spot the padding under the carpet was wet, so we pulled that up as well to see the wood. Sure enough it was soaked, but not moldy yet. I propped it up and set up a fan to blow on it then sprayed Lysol which kills Mold and Mildew. I'm so thankful that it dried within a few hours and the smell is gone now.
Now I need to come up with a plan to make sure this doesn't happen again. First I will be making the lino around his cage much larger. Second, I'm thinking about boycotting water bottles for the bun's. It's strange I don't have this problem with the smaller animals bottles, like the pigs and rats. I cant help but imagine what would have happened if we had been away during a water bottle malfunction, leaving Dunkin or Amber without water. So I'm thinking heavy duty ceramic watercrocks? Or maybe the kind that attach to the cage?
What would you do in this situation?