Laurenlauren
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Hi all! New here and loving reading all the forum threads.
I have a couple of bunnies (Fluffy and Cinnamon) who we adopted as rescue rabbits. They're a bonded pair of desexed male rabbits but we don't know much more than that. I was told Fluffy is an angora rabbit but I think he may be a mix.
Either way, Fluffy has an incredible amount of long fur. He's a backyard rabbit with free access to the whole yard and loves running free and rolling in dirt.
I usually brush him once a week however my health took a turn and I was unable to brush him for a couple of months. Poor Fluffy was left ungroomed and has ended up very matted as a result.
I've attempted to give him a haircut today with some scissors, but being a hot day and a stressful situation, I have only managed to trim the fur on his back. He's currently nestled in his cage with Cinnamon taking a break.
I'd love your thoughts on the following:
I have a couple of bunnies (Fluffy and Cinnamon) who we adopted as rescue rabbits. They're a bonded pair of desexed male rabbits but we don't know much more than that. I was told Fluffy is an angora rabbit but I think he may be a mix.
Either way, Fluffy has an incredible amount of long fur. He's a backyard rabbit with free access to the whole yard and loves running free and rolling in dirt.
I usually brush him once a week however my health took a turn and I was unable to brush him for a couple of months. Poor Fluffy was left ungroomed and has ended up very matted as a result.
I've attempted to give him a haircut today with some scissors, but being a hot day and a stressful situation, I have only managed to trim the fur on his back. He's currently nestled in his cage with Cinnamon taking a break.
I'd love your thoughts on the following:
- While trimming him I nicked his skin and he has a cut. I feel awful about it because I know how fine rabbit skin is. I applied pressure and washed it with saline but the cut didn't bleed at all. Should I do anything else or just keep an eye on it for now?
- How long should I let Fluffy rest before resuming the haircut? The most stressful part is to come (tummy, legs, under the chin and rear) so I'm torn between just getting it over and done with, and giving his plenty of rest to not stress him out.
- Is excessive saliva a sign of stress? He doesn't normally drool so much but while getting his haircut today he was very slobbery. His teeth appear fine. While getting his haircut, he would switch between signs of stress (rapid breathing, pinned ears, crouching) and relaxation (reaching up to sniff at my face and even a flop).
- Any tips on trimming the matted fur? On his back just above his tail it is so matted that I can't feel his skin through the fur when I pinch it. I have tried to softly brush it as I go but am concerned his skin may be feeling tender and don't want to cause any damage.