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Forum DIET & CARE Grooming Question

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    • DJ2Silent
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        do i groom until i cant pick up any more loose fur? i think my rabbit is going through a major molt session but i am not sure


      • mocha200
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          yes, just groom the loose fur. When it gets harder to get off the fur then you can stop, by the next day that fur will probably be loose.


        • Beka27
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            You’ll probably get off most of the loose fur within a few minutes. They key is grooming everyday, or every other day, during a molt… frequency of grooming, rather than total length of each grooming session.

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