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Rabbits have ear mites. Is it useful to sprinkle anti-inflammatory drugs into their ears?

After the rabbit has ear mites, it is best not to give it anti-inflammatory drugs at will. Anti-inflammatory drugs are for people, not for rabbits. Pet owners can take some basic measures to deal with their ears and do daily care. Here are some concrete measures.

Rabbits with ear mites should be kept alone in cages as soon as possible to prevent rabbits from infecting animals during activities. It is also necessary to disinfect the rabbit house, otherwise ear mites will easily occur again and again. Paying attention to keeping the rabbit house ventilated and dry can reduce the occurrence of ear mites.

After rabbits grow ear mites, their ears will produce some secretions, rabbits may scratch their ears and scab, and some yellow pus will flow out, even accompanied by odor, so it is necessary to clean their ears in time. Pet owners can use cotton swabs dipped in some vegetable oil to soften the scabs on their ears, then clean them, then drop a proper amount of rabbit green into their ears, cover them for a while and then let them go, so that the rabbits can throw out the liquid inside and then clean the liquid.

Rabbits get ear mites, probably because they lack vitamins. Therefore, during the period of ear mites, rabbits need to supplement more vitamins, so that their immunity will be better, which is conducive to the recovery of the body. You can mix rabbit Le Kang into rabbit food to help supplement vitamins, or you can feed some fruits and vegetables in moderation.