mitchellst
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I have a doe, Stripey, who had six kits 3 weeks ago. They were all doing well until today, when I noticed some bloody spots on the floor of her nesting box. I checked them all and two of them had toes missing (bitten off) of their hind feet. Stripey was very nervous; stamping and hiding from me. Does anyone have any ideas what could have happened?
Here's my theories:
1. Stripey herself bit their toes off. But why only the hind feet? In my experience with does and kits, usually the doe accidentally tramples newborns or, with extremely nervous does, kills and eats/mutilates the kits. These are older, mobile kits. Could she be trying to wean them? Has anyone else ever had a doe that attacked 3-week-old kits?
2. A predator got into the cage (should insert here that we live in southern India, and the rabbits are kept in fully enclosed, raised wire cages, off the ground). Rats seem most likely, but I checked the wire and there were no holes, so I don't know how the rat could have gotten inside. Snakes are also plentiful, but surely a snake would have swallowed the kit whole, not nibbled off toes. Mice? Mongoose? I think mongoose are too big to get in the cage.
About a week ago we had another incident with Stripey where she was covered with blood and scratches on her neck and shoulders one morning. We thought that she had gotten caught in the wire mesh which had come loose at the bottom of one wall of her cage - actually some workmen sabotaged it, but that's another saga. At any rate, I doctored the spots she couldn't lick (under her neck) with antibiotic cream and she is recovering fine. I'm wondering now, though, if something could have tried to attack her.
3. The kits did it to themselves. Why? They are not overcrowded and they have free-choice water and food.
Going to a vet is not an option here in India, as there are none with experience in rabbits. The bleeding had stopped so I left the area alone; I'll keep an eye on it and hope that no infection develops.
Has anyone else ever had this happen? Please throw out any ideas you might have.
Thanks,
Teresa
Here's my theories:
1. Stripey herself bit their toes off. But why only the hind feet? In my experience with does and kits, usually the doe accidentally tramples newborns or, with extremely nervous does, kills and eats/mutilates the kits. These are older, mobile kits. Could she be trying to wean them? Has anyone else ever had a doe that attacked 3-week-old kits?
2. A predator got into the cage (should insert here that we live in southern India, and the rabbits are kept in fully enclosed, raised wire cages, off the ground). Rats seem most likely, but I checked the wire and there were no holes, so I don't know how the rat could have gotten inside. Snakes are also plentiful, but surely a snake would have swallowed the kit whole, not nibbled off toes. Mice? Mongoose? I think mongoose are too big to get in the cage.
About a week ago we had another incident with Stripey where she was covered with blood and scratches on her neck and shoulders one morning. We thought that she had gotten caught in the wire mesh which had come loose at the bottom of one wall of her cage - actually some workmen sabotaged it, but that's another saga. At any rate, I doctored the spots she couldn't lick (under her neck) with antibiotic cream and she is recovering fine. I'm wondering now, though, if something could have tried to attack her.
3. The kits did it to themselves. Why? They are not overcrowded and they have free-choice water and food.
Going to a vet is not an option here in India, as there are none with experience in rabbits. The bleeding had stopped so I left the area alone; I'll keep an eye on it and hope that no infection develops.
Has anyone else ever had this happen? Please throw out any ideas you might have.
Thanks,
Teresa