To survive attacks from their predators,
rabbits and guinea pigs normally conceal their illnesses in the wild.
Rabbits and guinea pigs normally remove these directly from their bottom by grooming.
Not exact matches
Rabbits,
guinea pigs, gerbils, hamsters
and other small pets that are
normally confined will suffer less stress if you can move them safely inside the actual accommodations.
Normally you'll be able to register up to two pets per household, including cats, dogs,
rabbits,
guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils
and small birds such as budgies, but in the first few months this may be limited to one pet.
For
rabbits,
guinea pigs and rodents
normally living outside always make sure bedding is topped up, providing extra well - insulated shelter boxes; better still move hutches somewhere warmer like your shed, garage, or even inside your house.
While clindamycin is safe for some veterinary patients, including cats
and dogs, it should not be used to treat infections in small animals such as
rabbits, chinchillas, hamsters
and guinea pigs, as it may affect bacteria that are
normally found in the gastrointestinal tracts of these animals.