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These:Those pellet things are not food, right? Some kind of litter box stuff?
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These:Those pellet things are not food, right? Some kind of litter box stuff?
They collect his pee.
Only if they consume too much of their own fur and have trouble passing it.Does rabbit molting make them feel like their dying?
Do you have to feed them that goo you use for cat fur balls?Only if they consume too much of their own fur and have trouble passing it.
He poops just fine.
He doesn't seem to be peeing though so 8 am giving him more ghetto lettuce.View attachment 3023036View attachment 3023037View attachment 3023038View attachment 3023039
No, if you see a lot of hair in their poop then you usually just need to groom them more and make sure they are eating plenty of hay. Rabbits cannot vomit though so hair balls can lead to a serious internal blockage.Do you have to feed them that goo you use for cat fur balls?
I never brush him anymore because when I did there was never hair in the brush.No, if you see a lot of hair in their poop then you usually just need to groom them more and make sure they are eating plenty of hay. Rabbits cannot vomit though so hair balls can lead to a serious internal blockage.
I don't have a rex so I don't know what would be a lot for one of them. Compared to Niven, that doesn't seem like much but...I never brush him anymore because when I did there was never hair in the brush.
Now there is. Is this a lot?
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I don’t have any rabbits, but that looks like a lot of hair.I never brush him anymore because when I did there was never hair in the brush.
Now there is. Is this a lot?
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The longer you go without brushing hair, the more strands there will be when you do brush it. I'm not sure how much this is, rabbitly speaking, and I would think that it would somewhat depend on how much time it's been since the last brushing.I never brush him anymore because when I did there was never hair in the brush.
Now there is. Is this a lot?
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