MyBabyBunnies
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Yesterday I collected all my bunnies' bowls andand put them into the sink to wash and my mom immediately tells me touse an old cloth that needs to be washed, or use a paper towel to washthe dishes and to put the towel I use to dry the bowls into the washright after because I used it for the animals. I started thinking,what's the big deal? When I dry it, it's already thoroughly clean andwhen I wash it, it's no different than food and stuff coming off.
So I confronted my mom about it and she says it touches theirdroppings, which is true, but think for a minute. My bunnies sit in thegarden during the winter and their droppings fall to the ground. Whathappens when my dad rototills the next spring? It all gets mixed intothe garden along with the horse manure he sometimes uses. My mom has noproblem just pulling a carrot out, putting it in some cold water,rinsing the dirt off and putting the carrot in her mouth nor does shehave a problem washing a bucket that my dad put the dirty carrots intoto bring them in the house in the sink and wash it with any normalcloth without a second thought.
But is it really any different? I think some people just seem a bit over cautious sometimes. (Don't mean to offend anyone!)
So I confronted my mom about it and she says it touches theirdroppings, which is true, but think for a minute. My bunnies sit in thegarden during the winter and their droppings fall to the ground. Whathappens when my dad rototills the next spring? It all gets mixed intothe garden along with the horse manure he sometimes uses. My mom has noproblem just pulling a carrot out, putting it in some cold water,rinsing the dirt off and putting the carrot in her mouth nor does shehave a problem washing a bucket that my dad put the dirty carrots intoto bring them in the house in the sink and wash it with any normalcloth without a second thought.
But is it really any different? I think some people just seem a bit over cautious sometimes. (Don't mean to offend anyone!)