baefull.wolfbunnies
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Hi guys. So the title pretty much asks my question.
For those of you who don't look at the chat, my pet rabbit DaBunnah passed away extremely unexpectedly on Sunday afternoon. I would like to clean/disinfect his cage, however it is attached to the cage that houses my only doe Roxie (And if everything is OK pregnant) only a thin sheet of plywood separates the cage sections.
My plan is to clean DaBunnah's part of the cage and then remove the plywood so Roxie has the same cage space as Amos. The cage as it sits is as follows: three sides are plywood, the floor is "baby saver" wire (1/2"x1"). All my cages have this as flooring, 1 as a preventative measure; we have several feral cats in the area, and 2 if popples accidentally get born on the wire, hopefully they will be somewhat protected. With the possibility of Roxie being preggers I can't use anything toxic. But with Dabunnah dieing the way he did I don't want to just spray it with water and call it good.
When I found DaBunnah he had a bit of a poopy tail and some wetness on his nose, mouth, and chin area, I don't know if these are because he died or the reason why.
Any help is appreciated
For those of you who don't look at the chat, my pet rabbit DaBunnah passed away extremely unexpectedly on Sunday afternoon. I would like to clean/disinfect his cage, however it is attached to the cage that houses my only doe Roxie (And if everything is OK pregnant) only a thin sheet of plywood separates the cage sections.
My plan is to clean DaBunnah's part of the cage and then remove the plywood so Roxie has the same cage space as Amos. The cage as it sits is as follows: three sides are plywood, the floor is "baby saver" wire (1/2"x1"). All my cages have this as flooring, 1 as a preventative measure; we have several feral cats in the area, and 2 if popples accidentally get born on the wire, hopefully they will be somewhat protected. With the possibility of Roxie being preggers I can't use anything toxic. But with Dabunnah dieing the way he did I don't want to just spray it with water and call it good.
When I found DaBunnah he had a bit of a poopy tail and some wetness on his nose, mouth, and chin area, I don't know if these are because he died or the reason why.
Any help is appreciated