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Recommend be a bunny brush for Ceilidh!!

funnybunnyabc

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Can anyone with bunnies who need brushed regularly recommend me a good brush??

S/he has super long fur and lots of fluff! I've been told Ceilidh needs brushed daily, and will get much fluffier than s/he is at the moment!!(Not sure of actual sex at the moment, im pretty sure Ceilidh is actually a boy and if I'm right his name will change to Beilidh, Sky or Alfie!:oops:) I can't imagine this bun being able to get any more fluff..has a hell of a lot as it is!! :shock:

Soo, I need to know what kind of brushes are best, the ones with wire or the ones that are kind of like human brushes but different?? (If that makes any sense at all!!:lol:) The one I have for Sox is rubbish for even Sox's fur, and his is not long at all. So I need a diff one!

Thankyou!
 
You got another bunny?! I must have missed that!

I have this brush...
http://www.petsathome.com/shop/small-animal-massage-slicker-by-boredom-breaker-31151

I use it mostly for Islay's mane, and it works well and she seems to enjoy it. Not sure how good it would be with an all over long haired bun!

Love the name Ceilidh too :love: It's on my list of future names :lol:

Thanks! I like that brush, not sure if the bristles might be a bit soft?,
i like this one too..http://www.petsathome.com/shop/soft-pin-slicker-brush-by-options-15828
or maybe something liek this? http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=sm...&ndsp=10&ved=1t:429,r:7,s:16&biw=1002&bih=524

not yet, s/he's coming on Sunday :)
 
I think that first one you posted would be good, my sister has it for the guinea pigs (a Peruvian and cross), and it works well on their coats.
 
I have lots of small long haired beasties and I use a metal toothed dog comb for grooming them all. I find brushes are just too big to get in all the bits you need to do - and most are too soft. You need to be able to get down to the skin - not just fluff up the surface, otherwise you get mats forming.
 
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