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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A fur mites???

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    • achun
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        so i was petting Odang, one of my two lionlops today and noticed an open scar on her shoulder, just behind her head in the center.  i first thought maybe Boba, my other one bit her, since Odang’s been trying to hump Boba, but found some dandruff looking things around it.  is it fur mites?  i’m really worried since i’m going out of town the day after tomorrow for 6 wks.


      • KatnipCrzy
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          Is is impossible to tell what it is without a vet seeing your bunny.  You should try to get a vet appt before you go out of town to make sure it is nothing concerning and it if needs treatment that gets started right away.  There are different types of mites/lice and so are not visible to the naked eye.  Are the bunnies fighting or dominance humping?  You might want to consider separating them before you leave if your petsitter is not going to be around a lot.  If they are not spayed/neutered already hormones might be causing problems between them.

          Julie

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