Merry Christmas!!!
I need a bit advice, and apologies for the short introduction. I'm deb and I bought a rabbit yesterday after our old lovely Mimi house rabbit died. I have bought a giant french long haired lop ear about 4 months old, buck, yet to be named. Im not sure if hes angora, i dont know what constitutes angora! I bought him local but I have some issues, firstly, I figured out long hairs and saw dust don't mix! I've had a saw dust nightmare on my hands this morning!!! What do you or in your litter trays?? Secondly, he's used to being brushed he does sit happily to be brushed but I don't think he's been brushed enough and has mats and some dreads, is there any easy way to get these out. He has a bit of a runny nose I think, I know that's not common in rabbits and I'll take him to the vets. Overall, I just don't think he's in the best of nick. I was hesitant to buy him when I saw him, but then thought I could look after him a bit better. Any advice?
I need a bit advice, and apologies for the short introduction. I'm deb and I bought a rabbit yesterday after our old lovely Mimi house rabbit died. I have bought a giant french long haired lop ear about 4 months old, buck, yet to be named. Im not sure if hes angora, i dont know what constitutes angora! I bought him local but I have some issues, firstly, I figured out long hairs and saw dust don't mix! I've had a saw dust nightmare on my hands this morning!!! What do you or in your litter trays?? Secondly, he's used to being brushed he does sit happily to be brushed but I don't think he's been brushed enough and has mats and some dreads, is there any easy way to get these out. He has a bit of a runny nose I think, I know that's not common in rabbits and I'll take him to the vets. Overall, I just don't think he's in the best of nick. I was hesitant to buy him when I saw him, but then thought I could look after him a bit better. Any advice?