Sometimes yes, if its the rabbit that swallows it. If it is a human then no. Rabbits can not digest all of therefur , nor can they make hairballs , like cats, and throw them up. Rabbits (depending on long or short hair) should be brushed 1-3 times a week if they are long haired. If they are short haired then you shouldn't worry. If they are shedding then brushing them would be highly recommended , but you do not need to. If your rabbit is molting then once again brushing them is highly recommended. Most long haired rabbits do have the tendency to shed , but you should not worry about that. If your rabbit does swallow its fur then that can be a problem if he/she continuously dose that. If to much fur builds up , then the digestive track can be blocked of and then the rabbit mite die. :(
My rabbit's fur changes color when she sheds so I'm guessing it's normal
Brush it. When a rabbit eats his fur, it means you need to brush it. get a special cat or rabbit brush at your pet store or walmart and brush it every day. If your rabbit keeps pulling out his fur it will eventually die. It will die because the fur will clog up its stomach. So brush your rabbit is the answer.
yes because it sees that the fur is fluffyand soft.
The rabbit feels very uncomfortable and thinks a stranger is petting him/her. It is lilt combing your hair backwards-- it just doesn't feel right.
Where their straw is, when your rabbit is nearly ready to give birth, she will begin to pull out her fur, where she puts it is where she give birth. The fur is to keep the babies warm.
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you can by rabbit shampoo from pet shops. i wouldn't use anything else since rabbits lick their fur.
Is she pulling it out or is it just coming out as you pet her? If she is pulling it out she may be pregnant. In that case you need to get a nest box right away. If you pet her and some hair come then she is just molting.
a rabbit is a good pet but you have to pick up after it every week
The duration of Elmer's Pet Rabbit is 420.0 seconds.
A half New Zealand White or A crossbred or 'pet' rabbit
Rabbits are no more harmful to human beings than cats are PLUS rabbits do not carry any diseases that can be transferred to humans. If done in time, just like with cats, neutering will prevent a male rabbit from spraying. However, just like cats, if a male rabbit has started spraying having him neutered will stop the spraying in 50% of the cases.