avarocks
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I have no idea where this post should actually be! Sorry if this is wrong.
Okay, so I am going through my first moult with Milo. I know it's normal and I know he's not sick. I read all about it so I know why he's doing it and when I should be alarmed (if his skin looks irritated or anything)
When I am looking for is help on managing it. He's getting lots of hay and I read that pieces of banana can help in digestion from what they swallow grooming. I will make sure he gets that here and there.
I live in a small apartment that Milo has free reign in, when I am home and awake. But the fur is flying ALL OVER. I can't keep him outside, it's an apartment building with like 35 people. Long story short, we go outside to play but he must reside indoors with me. I wouldn't want him anywhere else, anyway. You touch him and the fur just flies. It's all over the place. I sweep and vacuum and sweep and vacuum and always, balls of fur. I don't have a bunny comb but I have a fine tooth comb you might use on a person's hair that I have started to use on him. Especially at his neck I pulled out tufts of it. He looked like he was starting a mohawk lol. It's all smooth now that I combed it all out. Milo HATES grooming. With a passion. On top of that, tonight he was treating the whole thing like a game. Feel free to laugh...it's frustrating but the sound of it will sound funny lol...and to think of it, the scene kind of was. It felt like a scene out of a robert munsch book. I was reminded of Thomas's Snowsuit. I'm in a wheelchair but I got out onto the floor so I could work on his grooming with the comb. First time I've tried the comb, and man o man did I comb off a LOT of hair. He hates the grooming so I'd get about an inch of him done, he'd take off. I'd pull the hair off the comb into the garbage and he'd be somewhere else, so I'm crawling toward him and he's hopping away like it's a game of chase. Stinker lol. I spent like half an hour crawling to chase him around the apartment, wrestle him to stay somewhat still, comb off as much as I can then he flips out and off we ago again. It was a comical scene but I'm having a very hard time controlling all this FUR! How do you guys do it? What do you do? I have to get as much off as possible because we're going to my parents' cottage this weekend...just overnight but he's going. And if he is going to leave handfuls of fur everywhere then unless outside, they'll make him stay in the cage. If it rains or something that's going to suck big time for him. And here at home, everywhere you look, and everywhere you don't look, there's little bunny fluff balls. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
I'm tempted to put a brush end on my vacuum cleaner and run it over him. I'm totally serious too. Need to test the suction on myself first lol...make sure it won't hurt him. If I even have such an end for it. It's very, very tempting.
Sarah
Okay, so I am going through my first moult with Milo. I know it's normal and I know he's not sick. I read all about it so I know why he's doing it and when I should be alarmed (if his skin looks irritated or anything)
When I am looking for is help on managing it. He's getting lots of hay and I read that pieces of banana can help in digestion from what they swallow grooming. I will make sure he gets that here and there.
I live in a small apartment that Milo has free reign in, when I am home and awake. But the fur is flying ALL OVER. I can't keep him outside, it's an apartment building with like 35 people. Long story short, we go outside to play but he must reside indoors with me. I wouldn't want him anywhere else, anyway. You touch him and the fur just flies. It's all over the place. I sweep and vacuum and sweep and vacuum and always, balls of fur. I don't have a bunny comb but I have a fine tooth comb you might use on a person's hair that I have started to use on him. Especially at his neck I pulled out tufts of it. He looked like he was starting a mohawk lol. It's all smooth now that I combed it all out. Milo HATES grooming. With a passion. On top of that, tonight he was treating the whole thing like a game. Feel free to laugh...it's frustrating but the sound of it will sound funny lol...and to think of it, the scene kind of was. It felt like a scene out of a robert munsch book. I was reminded of Thomas's Snowsuit. I'm in a wheelchair but I got out onto the floor so I could work on his grooming with the comb. First time I've tried the comb, and man o man did I comb off a LOT of hair. He hates the grooming so I'd get about an inch of him done, he'd take off. I'd pull the hair off the comb into the garbage and he'd be somewhere else, so I'm crawling toward him and he's hopping away like it's a game of chase. Stinker lol. I spent like half an hour crawling to chase him around the apartment, wrestle him to stay somewhat still, comb off as much as I can then he flips out and off we ago again. It was a comical scene but I'm having a very hard time controlling all this FUR! How do you guys do it? What do you do? I have to get as much off as possible because we're going to my parents' cottage this weekend...just overnight but he's going. And if he is going to leave handfuls of fur everywhere then unless outside, they'll make him stay in the cage. If it rains or something that's going to suck big time for him. And here at home, everywhere you look, and everywhere you don't look, there's little bunny fluff balls. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
I'm tempted to put a brush end on my vacuum cleaner and run it over him. I'm totally serious too. Need to test the suction on myself first lol...make sure it won't hurt him. If I even have such an end for it. It's very, very tempting.
Sarah