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Feet Cleaning

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Beebie has a habit of treading in the pooh`s and getting great clumps stuck to her foot!!

Have just been out and picked it off and given it a good rub over with baby wipes to remove yucky bits, but it looks very yellow.

I don`t want to wash them with water as she lives out and don`t want her with wet feet this time off year.

Have read about cornflour would this be a good option to keep it clean until I can give her a good foot wash when the weather is warmer.

mandy
 
Iwould have thought that dipping some kitchen paper into some luke warm water should be okay for cleaning her feet when they are very dirty, usually though bunnies will try to keep their paws clean themselves.
 
Batise if thats the write spelling :lol: do a dry shampoo ive used it on my rabbits. It wont get ground in dirt out but is a little better.For a pet i wouldnt worry too much that there discoloured. When the hair on the feet is dry you can brush or comb the haie that will get the bigger bits off. val
 
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