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INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Like cats, rabbits lick themselves to self-clean.  However, unlike cats, rabbits cannot vomit so any hairballs your rabbit ingests will stay in its stomach, blocking the stomach exit and causing serious health issues.  Brushing your rabbit regularly can help cut down on the amount of loose fur it ingests, in addition to keeping its fur mat-free.  Short-haired rabbits need to be brushed every three days to prevent hairballs and tangles in their fur.  Long-haired rabbits should be brushed every day.  Use a bristle-brush instead of a metal-toothed brush, as this will be gentler on your rabbit’s skin.  Look for a brush made specifically for rabbits. You can follow up brushing with a rubber grooming tool or another hand-held finishing tool to help get any additional loose hairs.  A damp washcloth will also work to remove loose hairs.  How much your rabbit needs brushed depends on their breed.  As a general rule, the longer the hair, the more often you need to brush. Rabbits shed approximately every three months.  During this time, you’ll generally need to brush your short-haired rabbit once a day and your long-haired rabbit multiple times a day. The rate at which rabbits shed varies.  Some rabbits will shed their coats over several weeks, while others shed it all within a few days.  Pay attention to the shedding patterns of your rabbit and adjust how often you brush them accordingly.  For example, rabbits that shed over the course of several weeks may need brushed only once a day, but rabbits that shed over a few days need to be brushed multiple times per day. Short-haired rabbits don’t usually need their fur trimmed, but long-haired rabbits often do.  If you have a long-haired rabbit, it is a good idea to keep its hair trimmed to one inch in length.  This will help prevent mats and cut down on shedding.  Don’t trim the hair around your rabbit’s feet.  Doing so can cause your rabbit to get sores from a lack of padding. It is suggested that you keep the fur on your long-haired rabbit’s belly and between its legs trimmed short or even shaved.  This hair is especially vulnerable to mats and tangles. You can use either scissors or electric small animal clippers to trim your rabbit’s hair.  Be very careful, however, because rabbits’ skin is very delicate and you can easily cause a serious injury if you cut them with the scissors or clippers. It is best to have someone help you hold your rabbit still if you choose to trim its fur.  If you are trimming its belly, between its legs, or its backside, have one person hold the rabbit straight up and down with its back pressed against the person’s chest.  They should have one hand placed under the front legs and the other holding the back legs to prevent the rabbit from kicking and hurting itself.

SUMMARY: Brush your rabbit every two to three days. Brush your rabbit daily when it is shedding. Trim your rabbit’s fur as needed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Clutter and unnecessary items around the house attract and trap dust, and this creates a feeding frenzy for dust mites. One of the best ways to get rid of dust mites is to eliminate their food source, and while it's not possible to completely get rid of dust, you can reduce it by throwing out, selling, or properly storing items like:  Books Decorations and ornaments Picture frames Trinkets Home accessories Decorative pillows Regular dusting with a damp cloth is a great way to reduce dust in the house and eliminate food sources for dust mites. Always dust by wiping surfaces with a damp cloth to avoid spreading dust and other allergens around the house. For the best results, dust your entire house on a weekly basis. Because linens and bedding are such a hot spot for dust mites, it's important to keep these clean. Weekly washing in hot water that's between 130 and 140 F (54 to 60 C) will help to control dust mites in your bedroom. Be sure to wash:  Sheets Pillowcases Duvet covers Blankets Carpets and rugs are among the worst places in your house for harboring dust mites. While regular vacuuming and washing (for small rugs) will help to reduce mite numbers, getting rid of the carpet altogether will be even more effective. When possible, remove carpeting and replace it with:  Tile Hardwood Laminate Cork Concrete Because things like thick curtains and drapes can house large numbers of dust mites, you can help get rid of them by replacing these items. For instance, you can replace curtains with plastic blinds or wooden shutters, and fabric cushions and pillows with leather or pleather ones. Not only are these items easier to clean, but they also won't attract dust mites the way fabrics do. Pet dander is another huge food source for dust mites. To reduce dander in the house, take your dogs and cats outside daily for a thorough brushing. For dogs, you should also give them monthly baths to reduce dander and fur around the house. Pets can also suffer from dust mite allergies, so keeping them cleaner is beneficial for you both. Mattress and pillow covers are plastic or hypoallergenic fabric envelopes that protect your bed from dust mites, bed bugs, and allergens. The covers encase your mattress or pillows and prevent dust mites from getting in, and protect you from allergens that are already present. To keep these covers clean, wipe plastic ones with a damp cloth and wash fabric ones weekly. Better ventilation means lower humidity, more airflow, and less dust, and all of these are good for controlling dust mites. You can improve ventilation by opening windows, using ceiling and portable fans, and by making use of vents in the house, such as in the kitchen and bathroom.
Summary:
Get rid of clutter. Dust regularly. Wash linens and bedding regularly. Get rid of carpeting. Replace dust-collecting fabrics with easy-to-clean items. Groom pets regularly. Use mattress and pillow covers. Increase the ventilation in your house.