anyone know how to clean hay off carpet?
missmarymack asked:
I have a rabbit who I adore! The only thing I **** is that her Timothy Hay gets all over the carpet near her cage:( It is so hard to vac out! My vacuum is always getting clogged with these long pieces of hay.. do I need a shop vac? Any tips from rabbit owners would be appreciated!
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I have a rabbit who I adore! The only thing I **** is that her Timothy Hay gets all over the carpet near her cage:( It is so hard to vac out! My vacuum is always getting clogged with these long pieces of hay.. do I need a shop vac? Any tips from rabbit owners would be appreciated!
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rake trust me if works
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try timothy hay pellets! they love them but make sure they are eating their food to.
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just get a vacure cleaner
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i use a hard broom it works really good then vac what i can
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I use a lint roller, one of the kinds with the sticky paper.
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Put a removeable tarp or sheet under her cage so all you have to do is shake it outdoors.
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Try Dyson or Oreck vaccums . They might help
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My vacuum cleaner has a spinning brush in the end that touches the floor and it works well.
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Try using a broom to gather all the long pieces first. Next, vacuum your carpet as normal. We cleaned a room that was being used for large birds. Using this method for cleaning up the seeds, the carpet turned out just fine. Hope it works for you.
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continue picking it off, its the best way
not the easiest
but the best
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My rabbit cages are on top of carpet too. I bought a few sheets of that plastic flooring cover, the kind you use under computer desks so that the rolling chairs move around easier.
I put these under the cages. It makes it a lot easier to sweep the loose hay up with a dustpan since it can’t get ground into the carpet that way.
Hope this helps! Good luck!