lucy has tufts of fur on her back but

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Hairball cream might work, just in case sheingests too much fur. My BunBun doesn't like to be picked upeither, but sometimes I just try to brush him out while hes on thefloor, or I back him into a corner, whether he likes it or not :p
 
Hi Varna! :wave:

Doesn't it kill you when you see those tufts and you just can't get tothem? I swear, they know when you're going to try to get them comparedto when you just want to pet them. They run like mad away from you.

:runningrabbit: :run:

You could give her a bit of hairball treatment if it'll make you feelbetter. I can't hurt. The best thing for her is fiber, particularly haybecause it'll scrape the intestines of any hair that gets caught. Ifyou don't have any hay, you could give her some oats.

You might ask Adrien or your husband to help catch her so that you canbrush her. She may not like it, but keep in mind that it's best forher. It won't kill her to have to sit still in your or your husband'sarms for a quick grooming, but she'll sure act like it will.

By the way, I know Buck would've been so touched to have you usingMitzie's picture for your pin the tail on the bunny game. :) I knowthat put a big smile on his face. He enjoyed you so much. His presencehas been very strong in my life at this point. Last night had a reallygreat dream about him. First one since he died. It was good to 'see'him again. My Buddy!

You take care, Dear Heart.

xo,
-Carolyn
 
Hi varna,

Our buns get the same thing and HATE it if we try to pull them out.

I finally had to hold Benji down while we brusha-brusha'd him. We got lots of grunts in return!!

I remembered a thread about Buck using a vacum to help with exsess fur....I bumped it for you.

~Jim
 

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