Wednesday, April 28, 2010

My rabbit is starting to make my room smell, any advise?

His cage is cleaned every few days, and i buy him food with yucca extract in it to reduce waste odour. It hasnt smelled this bad since Ive gotten him. Just recently it has started to smell. Also, he is neutered. Help lol.My rabbit is starting to make my room smell, any advise?
If there is any residue pee, white vinegar will clear up the smell immediately. Use white vinegar to clean out the cage, but make sure to wipe it very clean after because rabbits don't like the smell or taste of vinegar. To get rid of any extra bacteria that may have grown especially in the litter box, while it's wet with the white vinegar, put some hydrogen peroxide on it - it will kill the bacteria and odors left. Then wipe it clean and you should have a smell-free litter box/cage.





Also, I wouldn't change his food because of something it says it might do. Definitely make sure it is timothy-based and still gives your rabbit the nutrients it needs. There are a lot of bad pellets out there for rabbits, very unhealthy.





Good luck! :)My rabbit is starting to make my room smell, any advise?
Bunnies like to have their cages outside the house generally.Keeping its cage outside will make it happy and even solve your problem.I recommend using a bigger cage which has just the type of cozy and dark environment and this might solve the problem
Why put up with all that is required to keep a bunny indoors when they love it outdoors in a hutch. Did you ever give thought that to a bunnies nose, we stink. I'm human and I can't stand the smell of any sprays and more than a dab of perfume gets me ill. Our homes, I'll rephrase, most homes have very dirty air.
Uhh, rabbits smell no madder what.


It's something in there pee.


My live outside problem solved.


Don't say its mean to keep them outside


because that's were wild bunnies live


and they live just fine.
u could always stick it outside or in a place that it's safe in but a place that people can't smell it. that's wat my friend did when she had a rabbit!
I own rabbits and I know what you mean. You should change the poop out at least every other day. Also much some pine smelled wood shavings you can buy at some animal store.
You should clean his cage every day, and put a tray of baking soda in your room out of his reach :) it acts as an odour absorber :)
animals like a hare should have the cage cleaned every day. you need keep his cage someplace such as a basement .
open the window and use an air freshener?
maybe its the food

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