Hi All
Unfortunately posting here again. Red wasn't happy that I had only posted once about him.
I noticed that Red has lost some hair above his left eye and kept an look on it. It got a little worse so I took both he and Morgan to the vet this morning. I didn't look through Red's fur as he didn't seem to be in discomfort, itching or off his food. However the vet had a look and noticed what she said were mites. Small light coloured 'dots' around his fur and put some Xenex on the rump of his hair. Same with Morgan as they share a cage.
Unfortunately he is now getting a little irritated and running around the cage and scratching a bit now, which he didn't do before the Xenex was applied. I'm hoping this is because it is irritating the mites themselves.
I've searched through the forums and I'm not sure whether these are lice or mites, but the vet stated they were mites. I've also read that they are most likely to have come in through the hay.
The vet has stated that everything in the cage needs to go, including bedding and all. Logically I was going to wait until next weeked as my thoughts about replacing it all today may result in live mites still living on the new fleece. Any thoughts about this?
Also, the water bottle sits on the side of the cage and doesn't come into contact with the piggies per se. Does this also need replacing?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Stu
Unfortunately posting here again. Red wasn't happy that I had only posted once about him.
I noticed that Red has lost some hair above his left eye and kept an look on it. It got a little worse so I took both he and Morgan to the vet this morning. I didn't look through Red's fur as he didn't seem to be in discomfort, itching or off his food. However the vet had a look and noticed what she said were mites. Small light coloured 'dots' around his fur and put some Xenex on the rump of his hair. Same with Morgan as they share a cage.
Unfortunately he is now getting a little irritated and running around the cage and scratching a bit now, which he didn't do before the Xenex was applied. I'm hoping this is because it is irritating the mites themselves.
I've searched through the forums and I'm not sure whether these are lice or mites, but the vet stated they were mites. I've also read that they are most likely to have come in through the hay.
The vet has stated that everything in the cage needs to go, including bedding and all. Logically I was going to wait until next weeked as my thoughts about replacing it all today may result in live mites still living on the new fleece. Any thoughts about this?
Also, the water bottle sits on the side of the cage and doesn't come into contact with the piggies per se. Does this also need replacing?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Stu