ohnobugzilla
New Member
My daughter and her friends found a rabbit in our alley yesterday, we walked around the neighborhood knocking on doors trying to find his owners with no luck.
I took him home and let him snuggle up with my guinea pig and eat some food. I looked him over a bit to determine age, sex and breed. What we thought was a large rabbit is actually a small mini lop with 90% of its body covered in dense matted fur.
I've tried shaving them out, my clippers won't touch them. I've tried cutting them out but they are plastered to his skin and I can't get him completely free of mats without risking cutting his skin.
Any other tips? His poor skin is weeping underneath the mats and there's no chance for new hair to grow. He can barely walk, I need a way to free him of the matted fur without risking hurting him.
I took him home and let him snuggle up with my guinea pig and eat some food. I looked him over a bit to determine age, sex and breed. What we thought was a large rabbit is actually a small mini lop with 90% of its body covered in dense matted fur.
I've tried shaving them out, my clippers won't touch them. I've tried cutting them out but they are plastered to his skin and I can't get him completely free of mats without risking cutting his skin.
Any other tips? His poor skin is weeping underneath the mats and there's no chance for new hair to grow. He can barely walk, I need a way to free him of the matted fur without risking hurting him.