KCG
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Send them an email, they'll be able to let you know if they're heat treated, then you'll know if they're safe or not
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How can I trust if they're telling the truth?
Send them an email, they'll be able to let you know if they're heat treated, then you'll know if they're safe or not
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Ask it open ended and see what they say, don't indicate what answer you're looking for. Then see what they come back with [emoji38]How can I trust if they're telling the truth?
Ask it open ended and see what they say, don't indicate what answer you're looking for. Then see what they come back with [emoji38]
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But if they don't know what you want to hear they're likely to just say the truth I'm thinking. Like if they have no idea you want them heat treated, they're unlikely to randomly bring that up [emoji38]Ok, I will try but you are so cute This is eastern society after all, they are very likely to not tell the truth to sell the product :roll:
But if they don't know what you want to hear they're likely to just say the truth I'm thinking. Like if they have no idea you want them heat treated, they're unlikely to randomly bring that up [emoji38]
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Yea I mean either is fine, but I'd send the email so I might have choices between the pellets and the pads, gives more flexibility too if you can't get hold of one for a short time etc. I mean sending an email will only take 2 minutes, then you can access what you think of their answer when they respondHaha ok, I will try the way you said. Normally I'm happy with the dog pad, but when the hay was soft it got wet when it got wet. So I put in more hay than usual today I hope it's ok now.
We have soft hay here but don't have this issue, we buy soft and stalky and feed them alternatively to mix things up a bit, mine love the soft hay, but no issues with wet feet, we use pellets underneath tho, maybe the puppy pad can't absorb anymore? Seems weird tho tbh!Cookie was a clean bunny, now his feet are getting wet because of this hay Tomorrow I will go to a nearby village, there is another meadow grass hay, I will go look for the farmer's hay.
We have soft hay here but don't have this issue, we buy soft and stalky and feed them alternatively to mix things up a bit, mine love the soft hay, but no issues with wet feet, we use pellets underneath tho, maybe the puppy pad can't absorb anymore? Seems weird tho tbh!
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I wouldn't use any kinda of product on him, what is the dry shampoo? I wouldn't want my buns ingesting that when they groom those areasI cleaned Cookie's paws and bottom with dry shampoo. But the pee stain still remains, it looks yellow, do you think I should just wash his feet? Would you recommend ? :roll:
I wouldn't use any kinda of product on him, what is the dry shampoo? I wouldn't want my buns ingesting that when they groom those areas
He'll groom himself and clean it himself
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Yea I wouldn't use that personally. Yea Willoughby is completely white now, no stains left!But yes I remember you, you didn't clean the fur on a rabbit's back when it was urine. I trust you in your rabbit care. I use this for situations like this
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Yea I wouldn't use that personally. Yea Willoughby is completely white now, no stains left!
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No he'll be fine, he's more likely to get sick licking that shampoo imo. I wouldn't worry about the pee at all. If I have to clean Atticus because I don't want it all over my house obviously I use just plain water and in worse case scenarios this very mild natural baby shampooI'm so glad for that Cookie is normally pure white, I feel sad when his paws are yellow like this. Now does Cookie get sick when he licks his pee-stained paws ?
No he'll be fine, he's more likely to get sick licking that shampoo imo. I wouldn't worry about the pee at all. If I have to clean Atticus because I don't want it all over my house obviously I use just plain water and in worse case scenarios this very mild natural baby shampoo
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I'm afraid that stained fur can't be unstained - but it will grow out. I've currently got a white rabbit with v bad staining underneath and up her back from a rather stubborn UTI and a diet with a lot of fruit tree / bush prunings as there isn't much grass now, and I'm cutting out anything that may contribute to sludge (ie cabbage). She's actually fairly orange from all the pigments from the late season leaves and urine stains.
I use dilute dog shampoo (or baby shampoo) for her bum baths. I wouldn't use dry shampoo as it's likely to stay on the fur and get groomed out.
Haha ok, I will try the way you said. Normally I'm happy with the dog pad, but when the hay was soft it got wet when it got wet. So I put in more hay than usual today I hope it's ok now.