bunsandchins
New Member
Hello.
I was looking at some bunnies yesterday and I fell in love with one. I suddenly noticed that she was missing fur on her back and had quite scaly skin and ears. It did not look like fleas and I could not find a picture that looked like it. Does anyone have any ideas? If it is easily treatable I will get her as the pet shop is not taking good enough care of them.
Also she was being house with a TINY baby guinea pig. They seem to have bonded so would it be okay for them to stay together? I am aware of the fact that rabbits can kill guinea pigs with one kick and can also spread a virus but if I vaccinated the guinea pig would it be alright? I already own some guinea pigs so know what I am doing.
Thanks,
Bunsandchins.
I was looking at some bunnies yesterday and I fell in love with one. I suddenly noticed that she was missing fur on her back and had quite scaly skin and ears. It did not look like fleas and I could not find a picture that looked like it. Does anyone have any ideas? If it is easily treatable I will get her as the pet shop is not taking good enough care of them.
Also she was being house with a TINY baby guinea pig. They seem to have bonded so would it be okay for them to stay together? I am aware of the fact that rabbits can kill guinea pigs with one kick and can also spread a virus but if I vaccinated the guinea pig would it be alright? I already own some guinea pigs so know what I am doing.
Thanks,
Bunsandchins.