When people keep pets, they are often worried about bacteria on them and will bathe them regularly.


However, some animals do not need to be bathed, such as rabbits.


The skin and hair of rabbits have a very special structure, so if you bathe them instead, it can cause unnecessary harm.


First of all, rabbits have soft fur, and their hair follicles are distributed throughout their skin.


This means that their skin is fragile and if they are bathed with soap and water, it is easy to abrade their skin and cause problems such as skin inflammation.


Rabbits have oil in their fur that keeps their skin and fur clean and moisturized, which is one of the reasons they don't need a bath.


Rabbits have an organ called the appendix, which is located at the end of the digestive system.


This organ contains many beneficial microorganisms that help rabbits digest food and keep their bodies healthy.


If a rabbit swallows some water while bathing, the water enters the cecum and destroys the microbial community inside the cecum, causing problems with the rabbit's digestive system.


Rabbits are clean animals. They lick their bodies with their tongues to keep their bodies clean and hygienic. In the process of self-cleaning, rabbits swallow some hair, which forms a substance called a "hairball" in the stomach.


If a rabbit drinks too much water, the hairball will be too wet to pass through the digestive system, leading to indigestion or other health problems.


Therefore, if you have a rabbit as a pet, don't bathe it, but take other measures to keep it clean and hygienic.


So, what can you do to keep your rabbit clean? Here are a few suggestions:


1. Brush the hair


You can use a soft-bristled brush to gently brush your rabbit's fur to help them remove dirt and impurities. Don't push too hard to avoid irritating your rabbit's skin.


2. Wipe with a wet wipe


You can wipe your rabbit's body, especially around the face and anus, with a wet wipe or a warm water towel. Be gentle when wiping and do not wipe forcibly to avoid irritating your rabbit's skin.


3. Dry cleaning spray


You can use some special dry cleaning sprays which can help remove odors and stains from your rabbit's body.


Read the product instructions before using the spray to ensure that the product is not harmful to your rabbit's health.