Yes, corn flour is often used to help care for the coats of many smaller house pets, including rabbits. Talcum powder is also commonly used. Both are naturally derived, non-toxic, and absorbent, perfect for helping clean your rabbit's coat of loose fur, dander, and dirt. Rub a little corn flour or talcum powder into the rabbit's fur and then thoroughly brush it out with a soft brush.
No! They can clean themselves. But, you can give rabbits a bath if the vet has recommended it.
You can't really "clean" a rabbits teeth. If you see black cavities, bring it to the vet and will give you a specialized medicine.
Every 3 days
daily
use "I can't believe its not cornflour"
Cornmeal comes from grinding corn and cornflour comes from grinding corn kernels
i clean out my nest when the babies are about 4 weeks of age and no sooner.....
cornflour and water
feed your rabbits lots of greens and clean it's cage before it becomes stinky. Clean it water and if it does get snuffles or you think it has it take it to the vet.
Rabbits normally clean themselves, so not really. Although, if they get into anything stinky, i guess it is possible. . . .
Rabbits normally scratch to keep their claws short
A little cornflour will do the trick.