I'm taking Anwen, my American Sable doe, to a lovely rabbit breeder friend of mine in trade for him boarding Jade and kits for so long.
My travel cage, however, recently had a sickly resident, a small kitten of the cat variety. The kitten had gunky eyes, a clogged up nose, and sneezed often. She was also very skinny and lethargic. She went to a vet permanently and I don't know her diagnosis. I was presuming a respiratory infection, but I want to make sure I clean out the travel cage as well as I can before I put Anwen in it.
Suggestions of what to clean it with? It's a guinea pig cage, so plastic bottom and wire top. One of the housemates was like, "Let's use the natural parsley cleaner," and I had to say, "Yeeeah, no." I'm betting on bleach, Clorox, vinegar, or ammonia, but I'm unsure which to use. Anyone willing to lend a hand?
My travel cage, however, recently had a sickly resident, a small kitten of the cat variety. The kitten had gunky eyes, a clogged up nose, and sneezed often. She was also very skinny and lethargic. She went to a vet permanently and I don't know her diagnosis. I was presuming a respiratory infection, but I want to make sure I clean out the travel cage as well as I can before I put Anwen in it.
Suggestions of what to clean it with? It's a guinea pig cage, so plastic bottom and wire top. One of the housemates was like, "Let's use the natural parsley cleaner," and I had to say, "Yeeeah, no." I'm betting on bleach, Clorox, vinegar, or ammonia, but I'm unsure which to use. Anyone willing to lend a hand?