Things You'll Need
- Trash bag
- Dust pan and brush
- Small bucket
- Dish soap
- Vinegar
Instructions
Remove all of the rabbit's toys and food dishes. Also remove the water bottle. Wash the water bottle and the food dish and replace them with fresh food and water. Rinse off all toys or wash them with some dish soap.
Brush all of the wood shavings on the bottom of your rabbit cage into a trash bag. If you used newspaper instead, you can just roll the newspaper up and place it in the trash bag.
Remove the litter box if your rabbit is litter box trained. Throw the litter away and wash the box with some dish soap and hot water in a bathtub.
Fill a bucket with hot soapy water and add 1/4 cup of vinegar. Vinegar will help to disinfect and get rid of any urine odors that have absorbed into the wood.
Wash the wooden parts of the cage with the vinegar water and a rag. Don't be afraid to let the wood soak up some of this mixture. That way it will clean and disinfect down deep.
Place new newspaper and wood shavings in the cage. Replace the food dish and the water bottle. Put back any toys that you had for your rabbit. Finally, place your rabbit gently back in to his cage.