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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Rabbit grooming issue?

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    • Lil Dutch Bun
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        Hello! First of all , to everyone who helped me be a better bunny owner, I’m sorry for not updating. Anyways, I have to rehome my bunny because I’m moving. She’s going to live with her previous owner. The problem is that lately I haven’t had much time for proper grooming this past week, and my poor bunny has a little matted fur above her left eye. Anyone who ownes a Dutch bunny would get this. I think it’s matted, So what is the safest way to remove a matt of fur? Should I wash it out? Or cut it off? What to you think? Thanks


      • gatorador
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          I have an elder bun who doesn’t self-clean. I find that cutting is the least stressful since it doesn’t pull or tug their skin.


        • Primeape
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            Try a mini vacuum.

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