you can if the rabbit comfertable.
you sit the rabbit facing you wet your hands and rub both hands from neck to butt this will clean it but also help take off extra fur, try and do this out side so you can rub your hands together to take the hair off it and just keep doing this till its all clean, the rabbit will get a little wet but not much.
yes
The diamond, being one of the hardest natural materials, will likely scratch the glass surface due to its superior hardness. Conversely, the glass would not be able to scratch the diamond due to the diamond's hardness.
To soften matted fur of a stuffed animal rub the fur with a damp wash cloth.
usually they pur and rub their fur against you
usually they pur and rub their fur against you
If you rub your two hands together nothing will happen, it will just become a little pale
When you rub glass with cotton, the glass becomes positively charged. This occurs because electrons are transferred from the glass to the cotton, resulting in a deficiency of electrons in the glass. Consequently, the glass ends up with a positive charge, while the cotton gains a negative charge.
Super Rub 'a' Dub happened in 2007.
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.
the silk will rub of the electrons on the silk, leaving the glass positively charged