sierra*323
Mama Doe
Hi all,
I've been taking care of a family member's rabbit while she's been unwell and have found evidence that he's sharing his hutch with a mouse - a neat pile of his pellets in a spot he can't reach behind the litter tray, and little droppings in and around his food bowl.
Bunny has an ongoing struggle with mites and is having ivermectin spot on to treat. He seems otherwise healthy (a little lonely since he lost his partner but his Mum isn't in a position to take on a friend for him right now) and I haven't noticed any obvious changes in his behaviour since discovering the mouse.
Any ideas on what to do? He was originally being given pellets to graze on so I've started portioning them in the mornings and taking the bowl out once he's finished, hopefully this will encourage him to eat more hay as well.
Thanks in advance!
I've been taking care of a family member's rabbit while she's been unwell and have found evidence that he's sharing his hutch with a mouse - a neat pile of his pellets in a spot he can't reach behind the litter tray, and little droppings in and around his food bowl.
Bunny has an ongoing struggle with mites and is having ivermectin spot on to treat. He seems otherwise healthy (a little lonely since he lost his partner but his Mum isn't in a position to take on a friend for him right now) and I haven't noticed any obvious changes in his behaviour since discovering the mouse.
Any ideas on what to do? He was originally being given pellets to graze on so I've started portioning them in the mornings and taking the bowl out once he's finished, hopefully this will encourage him to eat more hay as well.
Thanks in advance!