I keep getting wafts of rotten veg/cabbage in our lounge!
Me and OH have turned the room upside down and the only thing we can think of it being is the rabbit!
I've checked his bum and smelt his breath but the smell isn't around him all the time.
Is he farting?! :lol:
I keep getting wafts of rotten veg/cabbage in our lounge!
Me and OH have turned the room upside down and the only thing we can think of it being is the rabbit!
I've checked his bum and smelt his breath but the smell isn't around him all the time.
Is he farting?! :lol:
Haha I did blame OH quite a lot but he's gone out now and the smells still lingering haha!
i dont know if buns ****. But sometimes in houses smells do linger of cooking/the bins and with this weather - humidity, heat, it's worse, perfect for bad smells/bacteria.
I recently bought reed diffusers - you know, the sticks you put in a glass jar of perfume and place up on a high shelf. they mask out any funnies, better than the ambi pur plug in's IMO which arent safe from toddlers/animals
Just a note, any sort of perfume/air freshener in the house like this isnt really suitable if a bun lives in the room, in case it irritates their airways and they get snuffles.
Are reed diffusers different as there is no spray involved? Just reeds stuck in scented water/oil, reeds soak the smell up and it spreads :wave:
Are reed diffusers different as there is no spray involved? Just reeds stuck in scented water/oil, reeds soak the smell up and it spreads :wave:
Your right in that that is how they work. But not sure if suitable for buns as my buns are outdoor buns.
But i would be interested in knowing how you indoor bun people keep whiffs at bay? hope its not a silly question