Is it safe to use this product to clean the bunny enclosure? I am hoping to improve their litter habits by deep cleaning the area and also just want a good safe cleaner for them so I can keep it clean for them in the future.
https://www.amazon.com/Natures-Miracle-Cleaner-Formula-Deodorizes/dp/B005D0XLVW?th=1
If not this one, any other suggestions?
In my understanding 5% white vinegar is enough for home use it will remove smell and disinfect and clean and dissolve urine stain, and it is not dangerous to your rabbits, although they won't like the smell and will shake their heads if you spray around them. Basically you don't need any other cleaner unless there's something really you need a really deep cleaning like after pandemic or something. I might be wrong so maybe our medical experts will add some comments to this thread I'd be keen to learn more about it.Okay so vinegar and water is what is best? This will remove the poo and pee smell, supporting them to go in the litter? I see the nasty chemicals. I do not want to use those! I had read about it being an enzyme cleaner and I know enzymes can removed smells such that cats won't pee there, so I hoped it might work for bunnies as well.
I wouldn't use soda tbh just vinegar. If you leave vinegar for 5-10 mins it will remove stains. Or you can use fresh lemon juice just squeeze a few drops on hard stains and leave for a few mins and white will be white again. And will smell good tooThank you!
I was wondering if I could use vinegar and baking soda, for any tough stained areas. I have noticed some discoloration from the...likely the mix of droppings and urine.
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