Michaeljdawyd
Active Member
I have two males ~10months old. Over the past month they've started scratching neck/shoulder areas more than normal, as well as roughly grooming each other in these areas. As a result they are both littered with wounds and scabs (20-30 red scabs each). It has been a few weeks of monitoring and their behaviour hasn't changed and the wounds keep re-opening and scabbing as they scratch the areas constantly.
They have another friend who comes to visit and play who is fine with no scabs and does not furiously scratch and groom, which makes me believe it isn't a parasite/bugs. The living environment hasn't changed in the 10months i've had them, only the weather has (hot/humid).
Any help/suggestions to improve my rats quality of life would be appreciated.
They have another friend who comes to visit and play who is fine with no scabs and does not furiously scratch and groom, which makes me believe it isn't a parasite/bugs. The living environment hasn't changed in the 10months i've had them, only the weather has (hot/humid).
Any help/suggestions to improve my rats quality of life would be appreciated.