serenz
Well-Known Member
I brush them quite regularly and I thought they were fine cause Istill couldbrush through their fur, till Ifelt the matted fur at their chest, then I also realised that some of their fur is matted near tothe skin while the surface looks fine.
My buns fur are so matted around the chest area it's making me crazy. It's getting so big till they can practically use it as pillows. They keep struggling when I try to cut. And that got me lots of bloody(literally) scratches.
Then I have this crazy idea. People use rice soaked in liquor to knock chickens out so I was thinking if I can do the same with rabbits?
Q1. Should I leave the matted fur that looks fine on the surface? Will mat fur spread?
Q2. Can liquor be used to knock out rabbits?
Q3. Can rabbits be butt naked? Well, maybe except for their head. LOL
So what can I do?? Help!?!?!?
My buns fur are so matted around the chest area it's making me crazy. It's getting so big till they can practically use it as pillows. They keep struggling when I try to cut. And that got me lots of bloody(literally) scratches.
Then I have this crazy idea. People use rice soaked in liquor to knock chickens out so I was thinking if I can do the same with rabbits?
Q1. Should I leave the matted fur that looks fine on the surface? Will mat fur spread?
Q2. Can liquor be used to knock out rabbits?
Q3. Can rabbits be butt naked? Well, maybe except for their head. LOL
So what can I do?? Help!?!?!?