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Unless rabbits are very dirty, they do not need any kind of baths. They will groom themselves like a cat, and will generally stay fairly clean. If they get a bit dirty, you can use a waterless bath spray.

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Unless rabbits are very dirty, they do not need any kind of baths. They will groom themselves like a cat, and will generally stay fairly clean. If they get a bit dirty, you can use a waterless bath spray.

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Unless rabbits are very dirty, they do not need any kind of baths. They will groom themselves like a cat, and will generally stay fairly clean. If they get a bit dirty, you can use a waterless bath spray. http://store.vetsbest.com/shopferrets.html has an example. If they get REALLY dirty (which they generally will not if the cage is kept clean, though there are the occassional males that insist on rolling in their own urine), then you will have to bath them. A sink works best, but you can use a bathtub. Turn the water to lukewarm, and fill the water up a couple inches. Use a cup (or if you have a spray nozzle on your faucet, that works even better) to get them wet. Use a small animal shampoo, and work it through the coat. Rinse it off well, and use a towel to dry off the rabbit. Keep it in a warm, draft-free area until it is completely dry. For hot summer days, it is best to keep your rabbit inside in an air

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