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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Molting

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    • Mocha
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        Okay, so I have never really been worried about this but my rabbits never have seemed to have a major molt. I got them in July 2013 and they never really shed. Mocha tends to have hair fly out of her but not really in big chunks like I see most rabbits do. And Rumpus, he never sheds at all. I brush them once a week using the Furminator.


      • LongEaredLions
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          I wouldn’t worry. Some rabbits molt a lot, others not so much. Do continue brushing them, but it isn’t really a problem.


        • AnnaW
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            Dont worry, my buns have been known to molt until they look like they’ll go bald, but they never do Increase brushing them if they are shedding more quickly than you are brushing it out, but it sounds normal to me! x

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