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Mama Doe
hey:wave:
when i was cleaning Bellas shed out earlier on i was switching out her toys and it seems shes managed to sharpen one of her jingly balls:lol:
shes only just started doing this and i've put the ball in the bin, even though it was only minor.
i checked her over to make sure that she didn't hurt herself on it and she has a tiny graze/cut - not bleeding or anything but still there, not enough to go to the vets for or anything.
i read in a rabbit book a few years back about mixing warm water with some salt and it makes a saline like solution that you can just wash the cuts so they don't get infected at home
obviously everything in books isn't accurate so thats why im here asking :thumb:
can i use that or is there another home remedy solution that i can use, just to clean it up to be on the safe side so that it doesn't get infected or to help it heal quicker?
Thanks
:wave:
when i was cleaning Bellas shed out earlier on i was switching out her toys and it seems shes managed to sharpen one of her jingly balls:lol:
shes only just started doing this and i've put the ball in the bin, even though it was only minor.
i checked her over to make sure that she didn't hurt herself on it and she has a tiny graze/cut - not bleeding or anything but still there, not enough to go to the vets for or anything.
i read in a rabbit book a few years back about mixing warm water with some salt and it makes a saline like solution that you can just wash the cuts so they don't get infected at home
obviously everything in books isn't accurate so thats why im here asking :thumb:
can i use that or is there another home remedy solution that i can use, just to clean it up to be on the safe side so that it doesn't get infected or to help it heal quicker?
Thanks
:wave: