Thursday, February 07, 2008

Robomites?

MITES? I'm not so sure. Robo-mites, I'm talking about... Itchy has always looked "licked to death" (as in literally wet-licked)... I assumed this was a grooming thing; by herself, as well as the others... Now the others have started to look wet again. That and the fact that I saw a picture of a wet roborovski with mites at http://www.roborovski.net (click on health and wait for the mites pic to load)... Itchy doesn't have the pink legs or pink patches behind the ears or the arched back, miserable expression or anything else EXCEPT wet fur (and being thin and tiny, which she always has been). A robo is smaller than a housemouse (or pet mouse: they are the same breed mus musculus), which I've always assumed means a "muscular mouse" but then again I freak a bit of Spench but no Latin...

Also, the mites section said (as I thought) that mites are actually big enough to see with the naked eye. I have seen NO crawly parasisites on or off them...

Hamsters and all small animals (and birds, especially parrots) will excessively preen out of nerves. Perhaps Itchy's recent squabbling has something to do with the rest nervously over-grooming. In psychology this is called "displacement activity", meaning a behaviour indulged in to work off nervousness or anxiety.

I re-added their parmesan cheese tub (which is exactly the same length and diameter as a toilet roll and so has a toilet roll taped on the entrance, like an extended robo-front-porch). All three live and sleep quite happily in here together despite the 1cm wide opening (yes they are tiny animals! I thought everyone got that until I posted that toilet tube comparison a couple of days ago...) What I do need to get is an extra wheel. Maybe that will stop the troubles. The heavy two end up on the existing wheel. Spherical thundering rumblingly onwards, sometimes with Bashful holding on for dear life to the wires (it's a wire wheel) doing endless revolutions until she can synchronize footing. Then if Itchy can't manage to jump on (like timing entry to a skipping/jump-rope game) she tears up and down and round and round until she can. That's what the "pinging" is... running very quickly.

Time is low and I cannot reply or get in touch with any of yous probably till after the weekend. I'm sorry... better go or it will be all gone!

10 comments:

  1. All of you, please have a good weekend and stay safe.

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  2. Evil Spock preens out of nervousness too . . .

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  3. Poor Robos. Do you think it might be those uninvited mices threatening them through their cage *!*

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  4. I do believe they have a case of the psychological nature here! Sharing cases of "displacement activity" with my parrot, it is an excellent idea to put another wheel or similar toy into their world or even build food container rooms off their parmesan cheese living room! They need the mental stimulation of rotating toys to keep them otherwise occupied from excessive licking and dispensing all that nervousness ;) Have a good weekend!

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  5. It is you who rotates the toys by changing them ... they don't have to all go in a circular direction. This will help dispense anxiety which isn't so wetting ... MAYBE they LIKE being wet?

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  6. I hope they don't have mites. I know how Alex is the few times he's had fleas.

    Have a blessed weekend.

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  7. Hope you got whatever it is that was going to be all gone.
    I preen out of nervousness too!

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  8. Hope the weekend is a good one, Gleds.

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  9. TutTut: CHEERS, DEARS

    EvilSpock: I've pulled my hair out of nervousness, too. And no it did NOT grow back!!!!

    Bimbimbie: might well have something to do with them mice. as im about to post they've stopped sleeping in a "nest" and do it outside now in a huddle... so if any sewermouse DARES venture in they get BUSTED str8 away!

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  10. Anon: yeah you're right about the displacement "thangs"... I've removed the old teabox where if there ARE mites they would be breeding ... and am desperately seeking a new wheel. Which is easier said than done as NO PET SHOPS within about 20 miles (seemingly) of here...

    Saintly: it's horrible. maybe it's a fungal infection if it's an infection of ANYTHING... I've not seen ANY mites or any CRAWLIES or ANYTHING like that... so...

    Patti: no physical things goned out... maybe it IS nervousness...? I thought it was a hierarchical thing... maybe?

    maybe not?

    time will tell!!

    Welshcakes: cheers i hope you had a gt weekend too: I could not comment until now as all £££ gone!!

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