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        I think Finn has fur mites. Your typical flaky, cracked skin on his back (bad dandruff) which is giving him a sore eye. His due to go into the vets for Saturday. Myrtle has been Flea and Tick treated so she should be ok. It looks like he has Cheyletiella parasitovorax

        Is there anything I should do to treat his cage and my lounge to stop it coming back once treated / and now? I am in the UK. What about humans?


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          Clean everything really well with a bunny safe cleaner. When my boys had it I cleaned the cage with I think it was called Nature’s Miracle. It worked really well. Freeze any toys you want him to keep. That’s basically it. They don’t live long on humans, so don’t worry about that.

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