It's possible your rabbit is going through a moult, but it's more likely your rabbit has a parasite or other skin problem - like fur mites. You should bring the rabbit to a vet with experience and knowledge in rabbits, because some common cat/dog treatments are dangerous for rabbits and some vets don't know this. The common treatment for parasites in rabbits is selamectin (brand names Revolution, Stronghold), but a vet has to diagnose the problem before administering the drug. See the related questions and links below for more info.
Rabbit whiskers are typically white or a light color that matches the fur of the rabbit. Whiskers are made of keratin, the same protein that makes up human hair and nails. They are sensory hairs that help rabbits navigate their surroundings and detect changes in their environment.
Dogs do not have whiskers on their legs, just their fur. Sometimes when the fur on their legs is thick and long, it is called "feathers". The only whiskers a dog has is on its muzzle and sides of the face.
Fur, side ways eyelids, tail, 4 feet, triangular nose that continually sniffs, whiskers, and feet that are different sizes.
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Rabbit fur can also be termed "cony"
Only experienced, knowledgeable people should cut a rabbit's fur because doing so can easily lead to injury. Rabbits have very thin, stretchy skin, and people often cut it without meaning to when they're cutting their rabbit's fur, and then the cut can sometimes stretch to alarming proportions! If you want to learn how to groom your rabbit, speak with your vet, or a person with a lot of experience grooming rabbits; until you know how, pay an experienced rabbit professional to cut your rabbit's fur.
Other names for rabbit "fur" include:pelthairskinangorahidecoat
Other names for rabbit "fur" include:pelthairskinangorahidecoat
Yes, cats can have black whiskers. Whiskers can come in various colors, including black, depending on the cat's fur color.
yes they do have fur
No, a cat's whiskers are not always white. The color of a cat's whiskers can vary depending on the cat's fur color. Some cats may have whiskers that match their fur color, while others may have whiskers that are a different color, such as black or grey. Whiskers are specialized hairs called vibrissae that are used for sensory purposes.
In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll, the White Rabbit is the character known for saying "Oh my fur and whiskers! I'm late, I'm late!" The White Rabbit is in a hurry and stresses about being late throughout the story.