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Quite often after they pee, the urine soaked their feet and they become wet. As such, they need to be washed. Does this happen to you? If so, how often do you wash their feet?
never had to wash my bunnies feet my two are pretty clean....although they have manged to dip them in their water bowlk before :roll: does that count? :lol: :lol:
I wasn't able to vote, as there wasn't a "never" option.I've never felt it necessary to wash their feet. Their hutch is kept clean and dry, and when they wee they lift their tails up and so the urine doesn't touch their feet as far as I know. Rabbits are pretty efficient at keeping themselves clean unless there's a medical problem, in which case I suppose the answer would be "whenever it seemed necessary"
I tried to do Charlies once after he was digging in his litter box with his little white paws and they were a nice yellow colour- it didn't shift it and he wasn't keen on being washed so I haven't ever done it since.
Closest I've ever been to "washing" a rabbit's feet is when I had to put fucidin on Sasuke's paws because he had sore paws.
They don't have to be washed, and if they walk around with dirty paws all the time something's not right.
I don't wash my bunnies feet either, with a very rare few exceptions when they have been ill and made themselves exceptionally messy or something. I keep them clean and dry, and their feet are always clean and don't require any help from me! I do let them outside throughout the year in runs, but as the runs have paving slabs in them mud isn't an issue either. In litter trays I put lots of layers of newspaper in the bottoms covered by a thick layer of soft barley straw, so they don't get wee feet!!!
Never washed my bunnies feet... they don't need it! I just make sure I use lots of litter to soak up the wee, then if they DO get things on their feet they spend half their time grooming anyway so always lovely and clean!
I have to clean Nala's feet/bottom area occasionally cos she sits on the floor and wee pours out of her so she ends up sat in a puddle :roll: I dont sit her in water though i use babywipes Simba and Fifi always have white feet so i dont touch theirs