Cleaning Up After Bunny!
Do you remember the part where healthy bunnies produce about 300 poops a day?? Well some bunnies, despite our best efforts, do not like to keep a tidy house! They expect their human bunny slaves to clean up after them! Because we love our bunnies, we do! In my years as a bunny slave, the following items make clean up much easier.
Libman Long Handle Dust Pan
This dust pan makes sweeping up stray poop and hay easy and almost fun! No need to bend unless you are working on ab crunches! Any broom will work, including those sold at the Dollar Tree. Buy Here |
O-Cedar Spin Mop
Sometimes bunnies like to mark territory and may pee outside their litter box. For hard flooring surfaces (not carpet), adding cleaning vinegar and water to the bucket will make cleaning up urine a breeze. Buy Here |
Bissell Pet Rewind Vacuum Cleaner
Many of us love our bunnies because, let's face it, they are absolutely cute and fluffy! Like most other furry family members, bunnies shed- sometimes continuously! This vacuum cleaner does an excellent job at removing fur from area rugs and carpeting. You will be amazed at how much fur ends up in the canister. Buy Here |
Cleaning Vinegar
Did you know there was such a thing? It is 1% more acidic than distilled white vinegar but does a much better job of cleaning. It is safe to use around the bunnies. We use this to clean litter boxes and, of course, to add to mop water! Buy Here |