I'm fairly sure that Alice has mites as since yesterday I've noticed her biting her back, towards her rump and today there appears to be a loose V shape in her fur, where it looks thinner. I'm taking her and Maisie (her cagemate) to the vet tomorrow to get them both checked.
I've been reading up on the guides here and on Guinea Lynx about mites and it appears the usual treatment is Ivermectin. However this is what is says on Guinea Lynx:
"Ivermectin is used to rid animals and humans of many internal and external (blood sucking) parasites . Lice and hair mites which do not ingest the blood of the host are not affected by ivermectin administered orally or by injection."
So does this mean Ivermectin by injection only treats mange mites successfully and not other types?
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Also, in my other cage are the youngsters - although they are housed separately, they do share hides (logs, fleece items and cardboard tubes) in the joint pen for floor time. They have only once been in the pen together with a divider in, but the pen itself stays in the same spot, so they are sharing the same carpet space! So my question is do the youngsters need dosing as well, as I read they could be carrying mites even if they're not displaying symptoms? Any advice on whether I should clean the logs/fleece hides (and what with) and in future should I keep separate hides for the different cages?
Thanks for any help.
I've been reading up on the guides here and on Guinea Lynx about mites and it appears the usual treatment is Ivermectin. However this is what is says on Guinea Lynx:
"Ivermectin is used to rid animals and humans of many internal and external (blood sucking) parasites . Lice and hair mites which do not ingest the blood of the host are not affected by ivermectin administered orally or by injection."
So does this mean Ivermectin by injection only treats mange mites successfully and not other types?
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Also, in my other cage are the youngsters - although they are housed separately, they do share hides (logs, fleece items and cardboard tubes) in the joint pen for floor time. They have only once been in the pen together with a divider in, but the pen itself stays in the same spot, so they are sharing the same carpet space! So my question is do the youngsters need dosing as well, as I read they could be carrying mites even if they're not displaying symptoms? Any advice on whether I should clean the logs/fleece hides (and what with) and in future should I keep separate hides for the different cages?
Thanks for any help.