Eve
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I was just wondering if anyone could kindly help me with a quick question.
As my bun Layla has recently had an operation, I have been washing allthe sheets and blankets in her cage every morning. I have been doingthisso that everything is as clean as possible, to preventany infection as she has an open wound under her chin.
My mum will not let me put any of my bunny blankets/towels in thewashing machine or dryer at home. She will not even let me hang theminside to dry. She has a paranoia that by washing these things in thesame place as where she washes her own clothing, Iwilltransmit some sort of disease to her and my family. :?
Iwas just wondering if there is any truth to what sheisarguing, or possibly any resources I could bring to herattention to convince her otherwise.
I do not have a car at the moment, and dragging 2 garbage bags full ofbunny rags to the laundromat every day (which is a 15-20 minute walkfrom home) is becoming a bit of a pain.
Thank you in advance for your help.
I was just wondering if anyone could kindly help me with a quick question.
As my bun Layla has recently had an operation, I have been washing allthe sheets and blankets in her cage every morning. I have been doingthisso that everything is as clean as possible, to preventany infection as she has an open wound under her chin.
My mum will not let me put any of my bunny blankets/towels in thewashing machine or dryer at home. She will not even let me hang theminside to dry. She has a paranoia that by washing these things in thesame place as where she washes her own clothing, Iwilltransmit some sort of disease to her and my family. :?
Iwas just wondering if there is any truth to what sheisarguing, or possibly any resources I could bring to herattention to convince her otherwise.
I do not have a car at the moment, and dragging 2 garbage bags full ofbunny rags to the laundromat every day (which is a 15-20 minute walkfrom home) is becoming a bit of a pain.
Thank you in advance for your help.