Princess Wi
New Kit
I am a very expeienced rabbit keeper, but Im stummped!!! I have recently adopted an angora female from pets at home, and she isnt very nice as she was treated badly by her previous owner. Thats something I can deal with. However, she is very smelly and doesnt wash her back end, she is only about 18 months old.She is also incontinent and the vets says there is nothing they can do about that. I have been bathing her every couple weeks, but my vet advised not to do that too often. Also she is very badly matted, which she gets brushed every day and its making a huge difference, is this the best way to de-matt? Im pretty sure she is not neutered, which the vet has had a look and said he cant see any scarring,but cant tell properluy and from previous experience Im aware neutering can help cleanliness. But I dont want to have the op if vet thinks there any chance she already done. However he also thinks her aggression could be coz she not neutered. She is lovely with me now, and loves been brushed and cuddled.
I have never had an angora before.
I have never had an angora before.