Aspen_The_Bun
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Hey everyone, this is one of my first posts. So far this forum has been very helpful for me since I rescued Aspen, my bun. Quick recap, I got Aspen about 4 months ago after I rescued her after she was dumped on a neighbors property. She was very relived to be back with people, even though she was skittish. I don't know much about her, only that she is female. Assuming she's a rex, only 4lbs, so maybe mini? I'm not entirely sure.
For the last few months I've been so focused on her setup, and other issues, that it took me a moment to realize she seems to have some urine scalding issues? A friend was holding her yesterday when I noticed it. I always noticed that her white feet were stained, but I didn't noticed the shriveled yellow hair on her legs until recently. I'll try to get photos today.
What causes urine scald? Is it her setup? She does have very poor potty habits, and it seems like she keeps using the litter box to pee less and less. At this point, she pees on her blankets everyday. I do my best to clean it up that day, but sometimes it sits in her cage for a bit until I can replenish the blankets. Could this be the issue? I have more photos of her setup in my introduction post, but I use a PetMate litter box with stairs because of the low sides. I don't put the dome on the top so she has the option to hop over the side, or use the stairs if she likes. I use paper bedding/pine pellets for litter, usually a mix of the two consisting more of pine pellets. I try to clean to between ever 3-4 days, to once a week depending on how it looks. Note, their is usually much more hay in the litter box than in the photo in my intro. I usually have about 4 times that much.
Along with this issue, any tips on her potty habits? I know they tend to mark their territory and wont always have perfect habits because of this, but peeing outside it everyday, and pooing in it 50/50 seems like it could use some improvement. I use Natures Miracle Cage Cleaner to deodorize, and try to pick up her droppings a little after she leaves them so that she wont drop more to remark her territory.
Also, she did have some dirty bottom issues until I stopped feeding pellets. I read another post and that seemed to be the cause, so I haven't been feeding veggies/fruit/pellets for about a week now.
For the last few months I've been so focused on her setup, and other issues, that it took me a moment to realize she seems to have some urine scalding issues? A friend was holding her yesterday when I noticed it. I always noticed that her white feet were stained, but I didn't noticed the shriveled yellow hair on her legs until recently. I'll try to get photos today.
What causes urine scald? Is it her setup? She does have very poor potty habits, and it seems like she keeps using the litter box to pee less and less. At this point, she pees on her blankets everyday. I do my best to clean it up that day, but sometimes it sits in her cage for a bit until I can replenish the blankets. Could this be the issue? I have more photos of her setup in my introduction post, but I use a PetMate litter box with stairs because of the low sides. I don't put the dome on the top so she has the option to hop over the side, or use the stairs if she likes. I use paper bedding/pine pellets for litter, usually a mix of the two consisting more of pine pellets. I try to clean to between ever 3-4 days, to once a week depending on how it looks. Note, their is usually much more hay in the litter box than in the photo in my intro. I usually have about 4 times that much.
Along with this issue, any tips on her potty habits? I know they tend to mark their territory and wont always have perfect habits because of this, but peeing outside it everyday, and pooing in it 50/50 seems like it could use some improvement. I use Natures Miracle Cage Cleaner to deodorize, and try to pick up her droppings a little after she leaves them so that she wont drop more to remark her territory.
Also, she did have some dirty bottom issues until I stopped feeding pellets. I read another post and that seemed to be the cause, so I haven't been feeding veggies/fruit/pellets for about a week now.