PixieMillyMommy
Well-Known Member
[align=center]I waswondering if anyone had any tips on getting at least a little bit ofthe "yellow" off the babies feets?
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It's not necessarily a bad thing if they have yellow feet (which ismost commonly from urine). Some rabbits are cleaner and their feet showit because the stains are minimal but other rabbits are not so diligentabout their feet and they stay stained. It's almost unavoidable if youdon't have a wire bottom cage because at some point they will besitting in their own urine even if it's just wet litterbut asI said, some just are better about cleaning their feet.It's not always an indicator of a dirty cage nor is it aproblem if the cage (especially litter pan) is cleaned regularly.If it's urine then you need to try and stop it happening.
While that may be true, the majority of rabbits that I see with yellowpaws are inside rabbits where straw is not used. Which pretty muchleaves the urine as the last option.I've been told that it is the straw that you put in the cagethat makes their feet yellow, not pee.
You really don't have to clean your bunnys feet - she will take care ofit herself and it's not affecting her health. She should getused to cleaning her feet and grooming, so I would say it's ok that herfeet are green - it will fade and she will clean it.My bun has green feet. (from grass) would the stone thing work?
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