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    Question about Cleaning.

    Kaa just went through his first shed tonight, and it was a success thankfully! It all came off in one big piece. However, I missed it due to having had to work all of black Friday from open to close. I just got home about 30 minutes ago, to find the little trouble maker chilling in his water bowl... which... he decided to pooh in.

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    I'm just happy he had a bowl movement, was beginning to worry!

    Anyways, I got his bowl and all that jaz cleaned up - but I was wondering if there was anything I could use for cleaning him? I took a wet towel and rubbed him down gently with it. Is there anything else I could do?


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    that pretty much it that you can do for him. by him relaxing in the water is good. just make sure fresh water is give to him

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    baby shampoo its safe its smells good and gets the poo off

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    That's pretty much all you need to do. I don't give them a real wash unless they are covered and than I just add a little bit of dish soap to the water I clean them in. Not really necessary unless he's really made a mess of himself. I have one girl that likes to run through her pooh and usually I just rinse her off and wipe her down.

    Cheers.

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    Thank you all for the advice, appreciate it. <3.


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