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FORUM DIET & CARE Whisker Problem

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    • ThumperFernando
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        My Thumper’s whiskers have all curled up on one side of his face, it could only have happened in the past few hours and I’ve no idea how it’s happened.

        Any help/advice would be appreciated.  Thanks.


      • Bam
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          Could your bun be part rex? Rex rabbits have curly whiskers. I have a mini rex and her whiskers are curly. My other siggestion is if he’s been close to f ex tea candles. Buns are curious and like to stick their noses into things.


        • ThumperFernando
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            It’s only happened in the past few hours, nothing in his room that could have caused him to damage them.  I’m completely stumped!


          • Wick & Fable
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              After examining the environment for potential hazards and if you deem there are none/they have been addressed, I’d just monitor for the future to see if it occurs again. My Fable tends to get her whiskers caught on the xpen nooks and crannies as she loves laying next to them, so it is normal for her to have some curled whiskers on one side.

              The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.

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