binkyCodie
Mama Doe
what is the best item others of you have found to groom a rex?
Luna has decided to start moulting..terribly. I've always just make my hands damp and the fur just comes with it but I know that isn't the best way to do it. I feel like I've tried everything but nothing really seems to get the fur out.. most things seem to have a too wide of a gap between the teeth or just glide through the fur without taking anything with it.
I've tried doing some research but I've gotten so much mixed feedback - "don't brush a rex, rabbits don't like brushing, do brush a rex, do use a cloth, don't use a cloth, only use this type of cloth, don't use your hands, do use your hands" :roll:
I have used a human head lice comb in the past, is that okay to use or no? I don't push down, just through the fur. she doesn't seem to mind and it does rid of the loose fur which is ultimately what I want!!
note: when using my damp hands, she isn't wet and is literally just damp, I dry her off anyway and offer a heat pad so she doesn't get cold.
Luna has decided to start moulting..terribly. I've always just make my hands damp and the fur just comes with it but I know that isn't the best way to do it. I feel like I've tried everything but nothing really seems to get the fur out.. most things seem to have a too wide of a gap between the teeth or just glide through the fur without taking anything with it.
I've tried doing some research but I've gotten so much mixed feedback - "don't brush a rex, rabbits don't like brushing, do brush a rex, do use a cloth, don't use a cloth, only use this type of cloth, don't use your hands, do use your hands" :roll:
I have used a human head lice comb in the past, is that okay to use or no? I don't push down, just through the fur. she doesn't seem to mind and it does rid of the loose fur which is ultimately what I want!!
note: when using my damp hands, she isn't wet and is literally just damp, I dry her off anyway and offer a heat pad so she doesn't get cold.