Rabbit Brush in Silicone, Gentle Grooming Your Bun Loves

$19.90

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Rabbit Brush in Silicone, Gentle Grooming Your Bun Loves
Rabbit Brush in Silicone, Gentle Grooming Your Bun Loves
$19.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
Delivery in
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Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Soft silicone bristles
✔️ Removes loose fur gently
✔️ Reduces hair ingestion risk
✔️ Easy to clean

Your rabbit brush moment is about to become the highlight of the day. Picture your bun flopping onto their side, eyes half-closed, completely melted while you run soft silicone tips through their fur. During moulting season, loose hair piles up fast, and without regular brushing, your rabbit will swallow it during self-grooming. This silicone brush catches dead fur efficiently while feeling like a gentle massage your fluffball actually enjoys.

Rabbit brush in silicone

Bunny accessories for stress-free daily brushing

Most rabbits are not fans of being handled, so grooming needs to feel safe. The flexible silicone tips on this bunny brush bend with your rabbit’s body instead of scratching or pulling. No metal bristles, no sharp edges. Just a soft, quiet tool that lets you work through loose fur without startling your bun. Many owners find their rabbits start leaning into the brush after a few sessions, turning grooming into genuine bonding time. This rabbit accessory fits comfortably in your hand thanks to its ergonomic shape, so longer brushing sessions during heavy moults won’t cramp your fingers. It is also one of the easiest rabbit essentials to clean since silicone rinses off in seconds.

Rabbit brush the best

Rabbits groom themselves constantly, much like cats. The difference is that rabbits cannot vomit. Every strand of loose fur they swallow stays in their digestive tract, and too much hair can slow down or even block gut transit entirely. This is called GI stasis, and it can become life-threatening within hours. Regular brushing, especially during spring and fall moults, is one of the simplest ways to keep your bun safe.

Why does my rabbit run away when I try to brush them?

Rabbits are prey animals, so anything coming at them from above can trigger a fear response. Start by letting your bun sniff the brush on the ground. Place it near them during floor time so it becomes a familiar object. Then begin with very short sessions of just a few gentle strokes along the back, where most rabbits tolerate touch best. Reward with a small piece of herb or a head rub. Over time, many buns learn to associate the brush with those calm, pleasant moments. If your rabbit thumps or bolts every single time, try brushing while they munch hay. A distracted bun is a cooperative bun.

This brush works best on short to medium fur. If you have a long-haired breed like an Angora or a Lionhead with a thick mane, silicone tips alone may not reach deep tangles. You may need a second tool for stubborn mats in addition to this one.

Material: Soft silicone
Brush head size: approx. 3.1 in (8 cm)
Available color: Pink
Care: Rinse under warm water after each use, air dry
Best for: Short to medium-haired rabbits, regular grooming and moulting season

Grooming your bun should never feel like a chore. With the right brush, it becomes one of those quiet little rituals where your rabbit finally lets their guard down, and you get to enjoy the softest fur on earth. 🐇

How often should I brush my rabbit with this silicone brush?+
Outside of moulting season, two to three times a week is usually enough to keep loose fur under control. During heavy moults in spring and fall, daily brushing is a good idea. You will know it is moult time when tufts of fur start coming off in your hand just from petting your bun. Short daily sessions beat one long stressful one.
Can I use this brush on my rabbit’s belly and face?+
The belly is a very sensitive area for rabbits, and most will not tolerate it. Stick to the back, sides, and rump where your bun feels safest being touched. For the face and around the ears, your fingers or a damp cloth work better. The silicone tips are gentle, but the brush head is a bit wide for delicate areas around your bun’s cheeks.
Will this brush work during a heavy moult when fur is coming out in clumps?+
Yes, silicone is actually great at grabbing loose fur because it creates a slight static effect. During heavy moults, you might need multiple passes over the same area. Some owners dampen their hands slightly before brushing to help gather even more flyaway fur. Your bun will look much tidier after just a few minutes.
My rabbit hates grooming tools. Is this brush less scary for them?+
Silicone brushes are quieter and softer than metal slicker brushes, which helps with nervous buns. The tips flex instead of poking, so there is no scratching sensation. Start by placing the brush on the floor and letting your rabbit investigate it with a curious nose-wiggle. Pair early sessions with their favorite treat so they build a positive association.
How do I clean this silicone brush after use?+
Just rinse it under warm running water and pull off any collected fur with your fingers. Silicone does not absorb odors or bacteria the way fabric pads can, so it stays fresh easily. Let it air dry before storing. During moulting season when you are brushing daily, a quick rinse after each session keeps it working at its best for your bun.

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Size

8cm, 12cm