How Do You Clean A White Rabbits Fur?
Rabbits bathe themselves like cats do, by licking. Unfortunately, sometimes they get too dirty to lick themselves clean. This can be especially noticeable if the rabbit has white fur. Cleaning the fur of a white rabbit takes time and patience. Rabbits are naturally afraid of water and will be skittish to downright terrified when you try to bathe them. Always be gentle. Keep your white rabbit’s cage clean and wipe him down with a damp cloth when you notice any dirt to keep baths to a minimum. Fill a bath tub with 1 inch of lukewarm water and add a few drops of rabbit shampoo. Swish the water around to mix well. Lay a towel in the bath tub. Most bath tubs are quite slick. The towel will help the bunny from slipping. Place your white rabbit into the tub. Be prepared for the rabbit to fidget, kick and maybe even scream. Scoop the soapy water into your palm and pour it over your white rabbit. Gently rub the soapy water over the rabbit’s fur. Continue until the rabbit is clean. Pick away any