flufflemomNY
New Kit
I tried to find the right area to post this but it's for grooming. If needs to be flagged or moved, I am sorry for that bother.
I recently rescued a group of mixed bunnies but told 2 of the group that made it are Angoran. I have never had this type of bunny but they were cut with scissors upon our receiving them for expediency to health and knotted fur. Their fur is horribly difficult to clip and the skin is super soft. I fear hurting them. I've looked for what to use for pain-free and stress-free bunny grooming time but not solid on this.
I can think only the last things I saw were for sheep but could really use help from anyone experienced in this. They are used to being held and groomed daily; they are very easy to handle without fear when I cut their hair now however those poor babies look patchy for the poor job I can safely do. If they knot up, they are miserable and so am I with how difficult it is to cut the fur.
Any help appreciated.
I recently rescued a group of mixed bunnies but told 2 of the group that made it are Angoran. I have never had this type of bunny but they were cut with scissors upon our receiving them for expediency to health and knotted fur. Their fur is horribly difficult to clip and the skin is super soft. I fear hurting them. I've looked for what to use for pain-free and stress-free bunny grooming time but not solid on this.
I can think only the last things I saw were for sheep but could really use help from anyone experienced in this. They are used to being held and groomed daily; they are very easy to handle without fear when I cut their hair now however those poor babies look patchy for the poor job I can safely do. If they knot up, they are miserable and so am I with how difficult it is to cut the fur.
Any help appreciated.