Clumping litter, clay litter, pine or cedar shavings, or deodorized/scented litter. Powdered litter fresheners that contain baking powder. Ventilate the house (but be wary of draughts). Use an air ionizer to eliminate odors.
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- Can you use Pine Sol on concrete floors? You can use Pine-Sol® Cleaners on most concrete floors. Pine-Sol® Cleaners are concentrated formulas that you dilute for most jobs.
- Is cat litter good for oil spills? Is Kitty Litter for Oil Spills a good absorbent for Oil? The simple answer is no – Kitty Litter or Oil Dry is not a good absorbent for Oil. While it looks like the oil gets absorbed by kitty litter, technically the oil never gets fully absorbent and just sits on top of the surface of the Kitty litter.
- Can I use Pine Sol to clean laminate floors? Pine-Sol® Multi-Surface Cleaner is safe for use on laminate floors. Just choose your favorite scent — we like using Original Pine on laminate floors. Pine-Sol® Multi-Surface Cleaner also comes in other scents, like Lemon Fresh®, Lavender Clean®, Sparkling Wave® and Tropical Flowers™.
- How hard is it to skin a rabbit? It requires just three cuts and some pulling if the rabbit is still warm. A freshly killed rabbit is surprisingly easy to skin. This method works on a cold rabbit, too, but you'll have to use your knife more often or pull with more muscle.
- What soap can I use to wash my bunny? Rabbits should not eat the soap. If you want to disinfect your rabbit's things and cage, you can use antibacterial Dawn dish soap. This soap should not be used to bathe your rabbit, even for fleas. Remember to use only the blue Dawn for bathing your rabbit when necessary.
- What can I use to soak up oil? Absorb the Oil Stain Sprinkle sawdust, clay kitty litter (not the clumping kind), coconut husks, or a commercial oil-absorbing product on the stain. If you have none of these products on hand, set paper towels on the floor to soak up any wet oil while you make a trip to the store.