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Can you cut off the white hair on the rabbit's mouth?
The white hair on the rabbit's mouth should not be cut because it is very important for the rabbit's health and survival. The rabbit's mouth is a very sensitive part. The hair on its mouth will protect the rabbit's lips, teeth and gums from diseases, infections and external stimuli. At the same time, these hairs also help prevent rabbits from swallowing too much food when eating, and prevent hairs from entering their esophagus and stomach.

Cutting off the hair on the rabbit's mouth may cause many problems, such as irritation and pain, easy to be infected, and may even affect the physiological function of the rabbit. In addition, rabbits will use the hair on their mouths to clean themselves and regulate their body temperature. If they are pruned, it will affect the normal behavior of rabbits.

If the rabbit's mouth hair becomes too long or becomes a hairball, we can help them solve this problem by gently combing or knotting it without affecting the rabbit's mouth hair. If the rabbit's mouth hair is abnormal, such as gray, brown or black patches, skin ulcers, ringworm or bleeding, you should immediately ask a veterinarian for professional diagnosis and treatment.

In short, don't cut off the white hair on the rabbit's mouth, because these hairs are very important for the rabbit's health and survival. When necessary, we can take gentle measures to help rabbits comb or untie their tufts. We should consult a veterinarian as soon as possible about any oral hair abnormality.