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Are you able to use frebreeze around rabbits? And what kind of cage disifectent do you use?

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  1. Yes its fine, rabbits are stronger aniamls then guniea pigs and hamsters.  Its fine.


  2. I actually use Thieves Cleaner from Young Living to clean my cages, but it can be a little pricey.  It's worth it to me to have an all-natural animal safe cleaning product. I have also used Natures Miracle cleaning products but prefer thieves.  The other thing I'll do when I'm out of the Thieves Cleaner is sprinkle baking soda in the bottom of the cage, then spray it down with white vinegar, and scrub it clean with that.  I find that it works better and keeps the scent down.  I also put baking soda and a single line of yesterdays news cat litter in the bottom of the cage, and then the bedding on top of it.  It really helps keep the scent down.  I don't personally use fabreeze around my pets.

  3. I wouldn't use Febreeze around a rabbit.  It has tons of chemicals in it and they are very sensitive to chemicals.  I use an all-natural air freshener (they usually have ones based on citrus oils) around mine.  To clean rabbit cages, nothing beats plain white vinegar.  Let it soak into the stains, then wipe it up.  Works great and really cheap.

  4. I try to avoid any sort of sprays around my pets. It's the type of thing that probably won't hurt, but I'd rather not take the chance. If you do use it, make sure it's not near the rabbit's cage and that the area is well-ventilated. Rabbits can have pretty sensitive respiratory systems.

    I use a mixture of water and white vinegar in a spray bottle to clean out my rabbit's plastic litterbox. It works pretty well. Some people use store-bought pet cleaning products, but I've never tried them.

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