AshAndMaple
Well-Known Member
Hi, I have two single-maned 4-month-old lionhead mix bunnies.
I use the hairbuster comb, a flea comb and a slicker brush to groom them. I find the mane on my male (Ash) in particular is always a mess no matter how often I brush it. I don't know if it's because he's a mix, but the hair is frizzy - the texture that anyone who's taken a brush to curly hair will recognise! I use the flea comb on his mane the most because the hair is very fine, but he constantly gets hay and litter stuck in it, and it just knots up again within half an hour of me brushing him. I wondered if there was a better way to do it? If it was my hair I'd put leave-in conditioner in it, but obviously I can't do that on a bunny!
This is Ash
I use the hairbuster comb, a flea comb and a slicker brush to groom them. I find the mane on my male (Ash) in particular is always a mess no matter how often I brush it. I don't know if it's because he's a mix, but the hair is frizzy - the texture that anyone who's taken a brush to curly hair will recognise! I use the flea comb on his mane the most because the hair is very fine, but he constantly gets hay and litter stuck in it, and it just knots up again within half an hour of me brushing him. I wondered if there was a better way to do it? If it was my hair I'd put leave-in conditioner in it, but obviously I can't do that on a bunny!
This is Ash