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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Sharing room with bunnies: fur problem

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    • Mari
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        Hello, I was wondering if anyone has any advice or tips about preventing so much fur from building up on everything. I currently share my bedroom with 4 cage free bunnies and luckily for me, they aren’t noisy at all and never chew anything up. I vacuum and broom everyday and I have an air purifier made for pet owners, but there’s still always so much fur everywhere. To make it worse, I have wood floor. I’ll wipe things down and not even a day later there’s fur all over it. I also brush my bunnies once a week. I tried to put down a large rug, but my bunnies would always pee on it so I removed it. Does anyone have other solutions or advice or is this something I’m just going to have to deal with?


      • Mikey
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          Home is where the fur is Fur everywhere is part of owning fluffy pets. Since youre cleaning every, thats the best you can do to keep up.


        • Muchelle
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            I think the only thing you can do differently is to brush them more often and to use a lint roller daily to just catch the loose fur flying off them

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