how to get chester poo off the floor

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coolbunnybun

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Chester sometimes doesnt go in her literbox butits only sometimes so it anit a big problem. but there poo on floor ina few random areas. how to get it up? its not the little hard/softballs. its like a ball but step on and then dried up and left on thefloor over night. how to i get it up? btw im only 13.
 
is this in her hutch because if it is get somewarm water and put it over the mess and leave it their for a while thenwhen u cum back hopefully the mess will have gone soft and u can justscrape it of. i hope that works. btw im 13 too well nearly :)
 
Use white vinegar. Best stuff ever!

By the way, what's he eating? The squishy poop is cecals ( Iswear dry cecals would be a good replacement for cement!), which henormally should be eating instead of stepping on. That meanshe's making too many which is probably from his diet. Itmight be from too many treats, from certain veggies that he doesn'ttolerate well, or he might need to be switched to a timothy pellet.
 
well its on the floor. she lives without a cage.i will do a little looking online but i am gonna try the whitevingear in a bit she is sleeping now so i don't wanna botherher.
 
naturestee wrote:
Use white vinegar. Best stuff ever!


Ditto!!

I just had to clean up Tootsie's wood flooring in her pen for the same reason.
I didn't want to soak the wood, so I took a paper towel and soaked itdown with 50/50 mix of water & white vinegar. I then placed thepaper towel on the soiled spot for about 15 minutes. Since the wood isnot finished, I needed to carefully use a plastic scraper to get thepoop off. It cleaned up very nicely.
 
The vinegar is non-toxic, so you don't need tokeep bunny out of the room. Although I won't reccomend bunnydrink straight vinegar, a little isn't going to hurt.

I keep a 50/50 vinegar/water mix in a spray bottle, and light mist thecage down when I clean, then wipe up. And bunnies run in andout of the cage while I do it, inspecting and making sure I do a goodjob! For larger stains, I give it a good spray and let it sitfor a few minutes, then scrub/rub/wipe up.

--Dawn
 
Well i did half of the floor last night i didsome ths morning and we finsh tonight early evening. but she walksaround by it and its gets on her feet and then walks*hops on floor andfloor gets all wett. but i just clean it up. thanls for the tips guys.
 

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