Jenk
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After the larva of a parasite (type undetermined) was observed on one of our rabbits, both buns were started on Revolution. (Our cat had been started on it three days' earlier; he was the first to demonstrate increased scratching.)
All three pets went through four rounds of Revolution, given every two weeks'. (As mentioned in another thread, I put the Revolution on one patch of bare skin; so a lot of it still spread out to their fur. Alas.)
We also had our house exterminated twice. (It was sprayed, not fogged, primarily because the problem was caught early; the exterminator said fogging is "overkill" in most cases.)
For two months' now, I've been doing laundry out of plastic garbage bags, and I vacuumed the upstairs of the house (where the problem originated) for 18 days' straight. After that, I still vacuumed twice weekly. (Each vacuum bag was thrown out after its one-time use.)
For the last month, all three pets exhibited normal scratching/grooming behavior. Then on Monday night, we re-expanded the rabbits' exercise space back to the way it was prior to the parasite issue. (We decreased it two months' ago when this issue started.)
Since Monday night, I've noticed the rabbits starting to groom a lot more--to the point that that's what one of them primarily does when he's out for exercise. They're going for their feet, faces, ears, chest, thighs, and backside more than I've seen them do since their second Revolution dose.
I am terrified by the idea of this problem not being over. We've already spent a lot of money to deal with it. And if it's not over, I don't know what we're going to do. (I feel especially anxious/upset about the idea because we had a bad, drawn-out mite issue three years' ago; I'm still burned out from that experience, not to mention from all the work I've done these last two months' to deal with the recent parasite issue.)
Jenk
All three pets went through four rounds of Revolution, given every two weeks'. (As mentioned in another thread, I put the Revolution on one patch of bare skin; so a lot of it still spread out to their fur. Alas.)
We also had our house exterminated twice. (It was sprayed, not fogged, primarily because the problem was caught early; the exterminator said fogging is "overkill" in most cases.)
For two months' now, I've been doing laundry out of plastic garbage bags, and I vacuumed the upstairs of the house (where the problem originated) for 18 days' straight. After that, I still vacuumed twice weekly. (Each vacuum bag was thrown out after its one-time use.)
For the last month, all three pets exhibited normal scratching/grooming behavior. Then on Monday night, we re-expanded the rabbits' exercise space back to the way it was prior to the parasite issue. (We decreased it two months' ago when this issue started.)
Since Monday night, I've noticed the rabbits starting to groom a lot more--to the point that that's what one of them primarily does when he's out for exercise. They're going for their feet, faces, ears, chest, thighs, and backside more than I've seen them do since their second Revolution dose.
I am terrified by the idea of this problem not being over. We've already spent a lot of money to deal with it. And if it's not over, I don't know what we're going to do. (I feel especially anxious/upset about the idea because we had a bad, drawn-out mite issue three years' ago; I'm still burned out from that experience, not to mention from all the work I've done these last two months' to deal with the recent parasite issue.)
Jenk