Rodentia 88 - From ear to flower. Rabbit fur care

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Rodentia 88 - From ear to flower. Coat care for rabbits

Homemade hamster house

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Cover story: From ear to flower. Coat care for rabbits

Rabbits are known to be extremely clean animals and spend a considerable part of the day grooming their own fur. The skin and hair of other rabbits are also not neglected as part of social grooming. Under certain circumstances, however, the owner must help his rabbits with their fur and body care. For example, during the change of coat or all year round for long-haired rabbit breeds, whose grooming needs are often significantly underestimated. 

The cover story of this issue of RODENTIA Nager und Co. is all about the "skin and hair" of rabbits.

Editorial
Worth knowing
Tips and dates    

Title  
From ear to flower. Coat care for rabbits
Sara Roller                                 

Title   
When the rabbit is ill. Coat and skin changes as symptoms of illness
Prof Dr Michael Fehr  

Title  
With comb and clippers. The special needs of long-haired rabbits
Kai Sander         

Title  
Massage for rabbits. Targeted touches with a healing effect
Chandra Moira Beal       

Reportage     
Rattenretter.de. The network of independent rat rescue centres
Katharina Groß

Biology       
The guinea pig in the course of domestication. Domestic versus wild guinea pigs
Kathrin Aretz

Interview    
With ultra-short flash  and lots of patience. Small mammals as calendar stars
Kerstin Hinze

Homemade    
A two-chamber sleeping house for hamsters. Easy to build yourself
Andrea Probst

service   
 
Domestic animal world  
Fable of two mice. The field mouse and the house mouse are fed up with confusion
Kerstin Han

Comment
Everything in Obi. Except animals!
Ralf Sistermann             

Bookworm        

Medicine 
Emaciation in chinchillas, guinea pigs and degu
Dr Jennifer Nehls

Internet forums
Preview       

Last but not least    
Little rabbit Püppi. The mishap
Kathrin Aretz

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