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Q: How do you know if a mouse has mites?
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Why is mouse's ear itchy and bleeding?

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What do you do when your mouse itches his ear all the time and one of his ears is darker than the other?

it sounds like your mouse has mites or an infection, the only thing you can do is take your mouse to a small animal clinic, only a vet can treat a mouse.


My pet mouse has a cut under his eye and cuts in his ear and it doesn't seem to bother him but what is wrong though the cuts appeared overnight?

sounds like your mouse has mites and is scratching to hard. Mites are very common on mice and rats. One thing you can do is read up on ways to keep its nails trim and another is contact a vet to ask what kind of products would help with mites.


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How do you know if your dwarf hamster has mites?

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How do parakeets get mites?

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