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Mama Doe
Just to get their teeth checked (which were brilliant apparently, totally didn't look like 4 year old bunny teeth) and get Bob's little talons clipped, which weren't as bad as I though.
What Pat had though were tiny little mites, apparently relatively harmless ones which live half way up the hair. Don't seem to bother Pat at all and her skin looked perfectly healthy as does her fur otherwise. Bob had none at all - Pat must groom them out of him.
Anyone else have/had bunnies with these mischievous creatures? Anything you can do hygiene wise?
Pat also had sore hocks, still some fur which back combs over them. They do spend a lot of time on concrete paving slabs (they can hop about and sleep on straw though, plenty of softer options). As it gets colder I have put out some towels for them to sit on instead. Anything else I can do?
What Pat had though were tiny little mites, apparently relatively harmless ones which live half way up the hair. Don't seem to bother Pat at all and her skin looked perfectly healthy as does her fur otherwise. Bob had none at all - Pat must groom them out of him.
Anyone else have/had bunnies with these mischievous creatures? Anything you can do hygiene wise?
Pat also had sore hocks, still some fur which back combs over them. They do spend a lot of time on concrete paving slabs (they can hop about and sleep on straw though, plenty of softer options). As it gets colder I have put out some towels for them to sit on instead. Anything else I can do?