Mouse Louse

Discussion in 'Pests, Diseases and Cures' started by Phil A, Feb 28, 2012.

  1. Phil A

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    Have treated Mouse with Bob Martins mite spray but he's still scratching & looks a bit raw round the ears, don't want to spray him again in that condition. Have cleaned out & disinfected cage & put new bedding.

    Is this a vet job?
     
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    If it is, Ziggy, take Mouse to the nearest PDSA not the local Vet who charge you just for coming through the door.:nono::lolpoint: The PDSA Vets are fantastic and don't give you a bill at the end of the treatment, although if you can give a donation they appreciate it.:grouphug:
     
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      Sounds a good move my friend. Can't work out why its only the one mouse that has them, the other 2 are fine:what:
       
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      It might not be the problem you think it is, Pal, the PDSA will sort it for you....and the the mouse!!:thumbsup::D
       
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      Have you got a magnifying glass Ziggy. You might be able to see better if it's got any unwelcome visitors. :)
       
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      Good idea Sheal, i'll have a look:thumbsup:
       
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      How's the lousey mousey Ziggy? :)
       
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      He's getting better, just a bit of residual scratching now, won't give him another treatment till tommorow.

      He's sulking at the moment because the girly mouse is in the cage above & he can't get to her.

      Don't qualify for PDSA as you have to be on Mousing Benefit.
       
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