Cleaning after your rabbit

As the owner of one or more rabbits, there is no avoiding hay and fur getting all over your home. The following are some tools and tips to help you clean up after your bun.

Cleaning Tips
Below are links that describe the regular cleaning that you will have to do with a pet rabbit.
 * About.com, Lianne McLeod, Rabbit Cages - Cleaning Tips
 * Yahoo! Voices, Cassandra James, How to Keep Your Apartment Clean with an Indoor Rabbit - Daily Hygiene is Everything
 * House Rabbit Society, Marinell Harriman, A Clean Environment: Tips from HRS's Bunny Care Experts

Cleaning Stains and Disinfecting
There are several safe products available for you to clean up any urine stains that your bunny may have left. The following listed are especially useful as they break down the traces of urine scent that plain soap and water are unable to eliminate. Any hint of such scents can end up with regular re-marking and poor litter habits.


 * Diluted white vinegar - Usually, a 1:1 ratio is sufficient.
 * Nature's Miracle Stain and Odor Remover
 * Woolite Pet Stain & Odor Remover + Oxygen Trigger
 * Resolve Pet Stain & Odor Carpet Cleaner

Be careful of using any harsh chemicals like bleach and ammonia around your rabbit since rabbits love to lick and chew anything in sight. It could be deadly.

The following are some links with more information on rabbit-safe cleansers.
 * Tau Topics, Vinegar and Hydrogen Peroxide as Disinfectants
 * kidsorganics.com, Natural Alternatives to Pesticides and Other Toxins > All-Purpose Cleaners

Brooms and Brushes
Rubber works well to attract pet fur from your floor for easy clean up.
 * Petmate Pet Hair Magnet
 * Everholder FURemover Broom and Brush Combo
 * Bissell Arrgh Pet Hair Broom
 * Everholder FURemover Broom
 * Evriholder Mini FURemover Pet Hair Removal Brush

Vacuums
Commercial residential vacuums are typically not well-equipped to vacuum up full strands of hay from the floor. The best way to clean the ground is to first use a broom and your hands to pick up the majority of the hay and poop and only then use the vacuum to clean up the rest of the fluff and dust.

The following are a list of vacuums that bunny owners have used with varying levels of success:
 * Upright
 * Dyson DC25 Animal Ball-Technology Upright Vacuum Cleaner
 * Dyson DC28 Animal
 * Dyson DC17 Animal Cyclone Upright Vacuum Cleaner
 * Dyson DC41 Animal Bagless Vacuum Cleaner
 * Hoover WindTunnel T-Series Pet Rewind Plus Upright Vacuum, Bagless
 * BISSELL 67F8 Rewind Premier Pet
 * BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Dual-Cyclonic Upright Vacuum
 * Canister
 * Dyson DC39 Animal canister vacuum cleaner
 * Eureka Pet Lover Mighty Mite
 * Shop Vacuum
 * ArmorAll AA255 Utility Wet/Dry Vacuum
 * Handheld
 * Corded
 * Eureka Hand-Held Vacuum
 * BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Handheld Vacuum, Corded
 * BISSELL Cleanview Deluxe Corded Handheld Vacuum
 * Cordless
 * Hoover Platinum LINX Pet Cordless Hand Vacuum
 * Dyson DC31 Handheld Animal Vacuum Cleaner
 * BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Cordless Hand Vacuum

Testimonials

 * Bunny Lovers Unite, Best bunny vacuum
 * Reddit, Rabbit Vacuums???
 * Reddit, Vacuum cleaner discussion.
 * Reddit, Hay, hair and all those little poops! In the market for a vacuum - need your thoughts.
 * RabbitsOnline, What is Best vacuum cleaner /shop vac or combo for cleaning rabbits