serenz
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Ivory wrote:
I realise people here don't have a habit of reading properly. I've repeated myself umpteened times that I cut his fur because fur on his bodywas matted! I didn't cut him becausehe has mites! DUH!
I am the calmest person I know.
And I did mentioned that they've seen the vet and got the shots. :grumpy:
First of all, calm down. If you're freaking out over this, you can't think properly, and all that will come out of panic is the suffering of your rabbits. Don't do unnecessary things like shaving your rabbits bald- that can lead to problems of its own. Don't make the situation worse than what it is. Approach it with a calm head.
Secondly, get them medicated! Mange, whether demodectic or sacoptic, is miserable! Ivermectin has a very low chance of death, and your veterinarian knows what he's doing. Mites aren't hard to treat, but you actually have to treat it.
Get the Ivermectin, or get Revolution. They both work wonderfully in rabbits. I find that Revolution works better, actually, but Ivermectin is also effective. Some vets do it differently. Some vets do shots once a week, some do it every two weeks.
If you have a flea problem, Advantage orange (for cats under nine pounds) works beautifully on rabbits and you won't have the problems with Advantage that you'll get from Frontline.
The longer you wait to get them treated, the worse off they will be, and the harder it will be to treat the mites.
I realise people here don't have a habit of reading properly. I've repeated myself umpteened times that I cut his fur because fur on his bodywas matted! I didn't cut him becausehe has mites! DUH!
I am the calmest person I know.
And I did mentioned that they've seen the vet and got the shots. :grumpy: