MillyLop
Warren Scout
since we've had Miley indoors a lot more, we've noticed that she has gotten a very yellow and stained bottom and back legs... no poos stuck to her that I can see, she's just very stained and looks like she's always damp. she does sit in her litter tray a lot to eat and drink... but i'm already cleaning this out twice a day! do you think this could still be the problem? how often do you guys clean out your buns trays? do you think i should clean it out even more? :?
yesterday we attempted to clean her with some Johnsons small animal insecticidal shampoo by inticing her into her carrier which was filled with lukewarm water mixed with a bit mixed in, but she was not impressed!! when we tried to lift her out to dry her off she didn't want to know, and we got a soaking wet living room in the process!!! :lol:
do you think we should try another method? or as long as there's no poos stuck do you think it's ok to leave her be? :?
(oh and i should probably mention, we're feeding her lots and lots of hay and a handful of pellets a day.. nothing else. She has been weighed recently by the vets and they didn't mention her being overweight, and she can still reach her bottom to eat her special poos :thumb
yesterday we attempted to clean her with some Johnsons small animal insecticidal shampoo by inticing her into her carrier which was filled with lukewarm water mixed with a bit mixed in, but she was not impressed!! when we tried to lift her out to dry her off she didn't want to know, and we got a soaking wet living room in the process!!! :lol:
do you think we should try another method? or as long as there's no poos stuck do you think it's ok to leave her be? :?
(oh and i should probably mention, we're feeding her lots and lots of hay and a handful of pellets a day.. nothing else. She has been weighed recently by the vets and they didn't mention her being overweight, and she can still reach her bottom to eat her special poos :thumb