pam9
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
So I have a large plastic store-bought cage for my rabbit, and he has a bad habit of peeing under the shelf (on the opposite side of his litter box) and also over the edge of the litter box. I have been cleaning it with vinegar and Nature's Miracle, but unfortunately it was pretty permanently stained. All the forum posts have the same thoughts on what I'd already been using, but they just weren't doing anything.
So I took it outside today to clean it and my father had a great idea - his pressure washer. It got it all out! Unfortunately, I don't have "before" pictures, but we all know what rabbit pee-stained plastic looks like, right?
If he starts again, I'll take "before" pictures next time, but hopefully the lack of scent will at least keep him near the litter box, and I'm going to try to clean any accidents promptly.
Under the shelf and the litter box - for some reason this post's rotating the pictures, sorry!
So I have a large plastic store-bought cage for my rabbit, and he has a bad habit of peeing under the shelf (on the opposite side of his litter box) and also over the edge of the litter box. I have been cleaning it with vinegar and Nature's Miracle, but unfortunately it was pretty permanently stained. All the forum posts have the same thoughts on what I'd already been using, but they just weren't doing anything.
So I took it outside today to clean it and my father had a great idea - his pressure washer. It got it all out! Unfortunately, I don't have "before" pictures, but we all know what rabbit pee-stained plastic looks like, right?
If he starts again, I'll take "before" pictures next time, but hopefully the lack of scent will at least keep him near the litter box, and I'm going to try to clean any accidents promptly.
Under the shelf and the litter box - for some reason this post's rotating the pictures, sorry!