Updated On October 10th, 2017
Pet's info: Other | Unknown - Other | Male | 1 month and 9 days old | 0.03 lbs
Answered By Karly Macon, DVM, MS, CVA Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist 124
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What a cute little guy! Mice do get lice, and it's usually because they're in poor husbandry conditions (like being sold for food). This means your mice are likely infected with other parasites like dwarf tapeworm that definitely is zoonotic (meaning it can infect you). You should treat this little guy with Revolution for cats, which is a spot-on treatment you can get from your vet, and use it topically ever 3 weeks until the parasites are gone. Disinfect his cage and throw out all the bedding as well. If you spray the cage/furnishings with fipronil topical spray this helps kill all the eggs and disinfects the environment. Hope that helps, and best of luck!
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