Today will just be a short little summary over how to keep your rabbit’s area clean with hay, dust, feces, etc. I have made a post on how to keep your house clean with hay, so make sure to check that out.
Habits to Get Into…
- Clean up any messes without hesitation
- Don’t let cleaning pile up
- Make a schedule of when you will clean one thing or another
- Groom your rabbits regularly
- Don’t hesitate to try out new ways of cleaning to allow a better experience
How to Keep clean with Hay (Check out my other post for full info.)
- Sweep it up as soon as it starts to pile up
- Use different techniques to keep the hay from getting on the floor
- Clean the bedding more often to keep away from the hay sticking everywhere
- Find ways to feed the hay to prevent it from getting everywhere
- Observe and see if your rabbit could be making the mess worse
Like I’ve said, I have more tips and tricks on keeping hay contained, so make sure to check that post out.
Preventing Dust
- Sweeping up hay and keeping it fresh
- Sweeping and vacuuming when needed
- Grooming regularly
- Use a dust-free litter
- Make sure you clean in little places too
For Clarification…
- Sweeping the hay and keeping it fresh can help minimize the amount of hay dust getting around your house. Try to find a hay that isn’t as dusty if needed!
- Sweeping and vacuuming are just two ways to keep dust buildup away from concern.
- Grooming can actually help prevent dust. Dust can build up in areas where fur is very heavy, which is just one reason why grooming is so important.
- Using dust-free litter can really cut back on the amount of dust released in to air, allowing the air to be cleaner in a way.
- Cleaning in little places can also help prevent the amount of dust buildup as well.
How to Minimize droppings from Getting Everywhere
- Clean them up as soon as they are noticed out of place
- Get in the habit of cleaning them up as soon as you can and find ways for your rabbit to prefer using the litter box (put the hay on a different side).
- Take those droppings and place them in the litter box for a reference for your rabbits
Thank you for coming back again. Make sure to share this blog with your friends and family. I’ll talk to you again in two days, bye.





