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If your rabbits smell, take them to visit a vet. Their smell should be hardly detectable. If they smell, they may be sick. Or maybe you need to clean their habitat more often.

If you smell something unpleasant, it is more than likely a buck (male rabbit) spraying. That scent is powerful.

Your rabbits will smell less if you alter them (neuter/spay; this is only one of many reasons why you should neuter/spay your rabbit).

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