Hi guys :wave:
I have just bought a 2nd hand indoor cage to use for bonding my buns (next month hopefully )...am well chuffed as its a decent cage and only cost £10 I was just wondering how would I clean it to make it all nice, clean and neutral? I'm thinking a part bleach/water solution and some good old fashion scrubbing and a thorough rinse down afterwards?
Also what is the best flooring to have when bonding buns...I was thinking of putting in some lino and a layer of hay?
One more question...I want to see how they get along first before I splash out on buying new accomodation so if they bond I'll keep them in Pebs current set up (outdoor hutch and attached run). Obviously I will need to give his hutch a good old scrub...would I use the bleach/water solution again?...wouldn't that strip the wood of its wood treatment?
Ohhhhh I'm so excited :lol: Thank you :wave:
I have just bought a 2nd hand indoor cage to use for bonding my buns (next month hopefully )...am well chuffed as its a decent cage and only cost £10 I was just wondering how would I clean it to make it all nice, clean and neutral? I'm thinking a part bleach/water solution and some good old fashion scrubbing and a thorough rinse down afterwards?
Also what is the best flooring to have when bonding buns...I was thinking of putting in some lino and a layer of hay?
One more question...I want to see how they get along first before I splash out on buying new accomodation so if they bond I'll keep them in Pebs current set up (outdoor hutch and attached run). Obviously I will need to give his hutch a good old scrub...would I use the bleach/water solution again?...wouldn't that strip the wood of its wood treatment?
Ohhhhh I'm so excited :lol: Thank you :wave: