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Warren Scout
Hi All,
I have a dilemma. When I cleaned the bunnies out the other day I noticed what looked like mice poo in their food bowl and run. I gave everything a thorough clean but today my bunny Bagel didn't eat his nuggets and was stretching out as if in pain. I took him to the vets asap and he they couldn't see anything but gave him Antibiotics and pain relief and advised to call in the morning if no better. Anyway he is eating herbs and greens but non of his nuggets. I have just put his some more veggies, hay and herbs about and noticed a mouse nibbling at them just now! I ran outside and the little mouse jumped through the run to the back near the wall. He's just as I'm typing come back again and i've chased him off!
I don't know what to do? Do you think the mouse could be a cause of infection? should I put a mouse trap down (humane). We live next to fields with high fencing but mice could easily get in.
Any ideas welcomed!
I have a dilemma. When I cleaned the bunnies out the other day I noticed what looked like mice poo in their food bowl and run. I gave everything a thorough clean but today my bunny Bagel didn't eat his nuggets and was stretching out as if in pain. I took him to the vets asap and he they couldn't see anything but gave him Antibiotics and pain relief and advised to call in the morning if no better. Anyway he is eating herbs and greens but non of his nuggets. I have just put his some more veggies, hay and herbs about and noticed a mouse nibbling at them just now! I ran outside and the little mouse jumped through the run to the back near the wall. He's just as I'm typing come back again and i've chased him off!
I don't know what to do? Do you think the mouse could be a cause of infection? should I put a mouse trap down (humane). We live next to fields with high fencing but mice could easily get in.
Any ideas welcomed!