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Re: The Rat Lovers Club! V2

Postby Topiratti » Sun May 26, 2013 7:36 am

Sadies wrote:I have a worrying question. What age can rats develop tumors from? Mouse has a lump under his throat (he's approximately 8-9 weeks now) and I am worried. I will be getting a vet appointment after the bank holiday (thats when I can get hold of the vets) but I am really worried it's a tumor because if it is then I've pretty much lost Mouse because vets won't do anything to remove it because of the risk :(


Rats can get tumors at any age. Normally though, they get them when they're older. Rats normally get Benign Tumors. How old is Mouse? If you can find a reputable vet, surgery should be no problem. Some people actually spay/neuter their rat, so removing a tumor shouldn't be so difficult.


You can always search online for information.
Tumor Info
Rat lumps

Heres some info, I hope this helps.

MY one rat has what appears to be a tumor. She's a patchwork hairless who is going on 2 years old in july. She was never spayed.

I hope the info above helps.
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Re: The Rat Lovers Club! V2

Postby Sadies » Sun May 26, 2013 10:21 am

Topiratti wrote:
Sadies wrote:I have a worrying question. What age can rats develop tumors from? Mouse has a lump under his throat (he's approximately 8-9 weeks now) and I am worried. I will be getting a vet appointment after the bank holiday (thats when I can get hold of the vets) but I am really worried it's a tumor because if it is then I've pretty much lost Mouse because vets won't do anything to remove it because of the risk :(


Rats can get tumors at any age. Normally though, they get them when they're older. Rats normally get Benign Tumors. How old is Mouse? If you can find a reputable vet, surgery should be no problem. Some people actually spay/neuter their rat, so removing a tumor shouldn't be so difficult.


You can always search online for information.
Tumor Info
Rat lumps

Heres some info, I hope this helps.

MY one rat has what appears to be a tumor. She's a patchwork hairless who is going on 2 years old in july. She was never spayed.

I hope the info above helps.


Thanks.

He's only a baby (ish) predicting he's about 8-9 weeks old now, but I really don't know.
Sadly the best vet in my area is the vet I take them too. They will not do surgery on rats because they will not risk sedating them so they will not remove tumors or spay/neuter them.

This is the weird thing, I had him out yesterday, he had no lump and in 24 hours it's appeared and is about 1cm in size. There's no wound, I thought that he could had got bitten but there was nothing. I think it's either a tumor or a abscess but I am not 100% sure what both feel like. I didn't poke around with Pablo (my old rat)'s tumor because he didn't really like it and I didn't want to hurt him. I am hoping it's an abscess though.
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Re: The Rat Lovers Club! V2

Postby Topiratti » Sun May 26, 2013 10:27 am

Sadies wrote:
Topiratti wrote:
Sadies wrote:I have a worrying question. What age can rats develop tumors from? Mouse has a lump under his throat (he's approximately 8-9 weeks now) and I am worried. I will be getting a vet appointment after the bank holiday (thats when I can get hold of the vets) but I am really worried it's a tumor because if it is then I've pretty much lost Mouse because vets won't do anything to remove it because of the risk :(


Rats can get tumors at any age. Normally though, they get them when they're older. Rats normally get Benign Tumors. How old is Mouse? If you can find a reputable vet, surgery should be no problem. Some people actually spay/neuter their rat, so removing a tumor shouldn't be so difficult.


You can always search online for information.
Tumor Info
Rat lumps

Heres some info, I hope this helps.

MY one rat has what appears to be a tumor. She's a patchwork hairless who is going on 2 years old in july. She was never spayed.

I hope the info above helps.


Thanks.

He's only a baby (ish) predicting he's about 8-9 weeks old now, but I really don't know.
Sadly the best vet in my area is the vet I take them too. They will not do surgery on rats because they will not risk sedating them so they will not remove tumors or spay/neuter them.

This is the weird thing, I had him out yesterday, he had no lump and in 24 hours it's appeared and is about 1cm in size. There's no wound, I thought that he could had got bitten but there was nothing. I think it's either a tumor or a abscess but I am not 100% sure what both feel like. I didn't poke around with Pablo (my old rat)'s tumor because he didn't really like it and I didn't want to hurt him. I am hoping it's an abscess though.


Try finding a vet that can do rats. If not, your best bet is to watch mouse. if its an abscess it will eventually drain, however, it could get worse.
info on abscesses and what you can do-search Treatment for treatments

^ has good information

hope this helps.
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Re: The Rat Lovers Club! V2

Postby ghftz. » Tue May 28, 2013 8:34 am

Hey, my friend has something odd going on with one of his rats.
his descriptions wrote:ash has like this little piece of skin(?) hanging almost in front of his flank and it's kinda bald there like the fur was all parted from it.
okay, well you can definitely tell it's bald there but his fur in front of it covers it slightly and the thing kind of looks like a dried up dog booger, long and kinda tannish with a somewhat darker end
I don't really know what to make of that. Anyone here have an idea on what might be up with him?
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Re: The Rat Lovers Club! V2

Postby darkvoodoo » Tue May 28, 2013 7:29 pm

No more breeding for me until July
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Re: The Rat Lovers Club! V2

Postby MochaTheLlama » Wed May 29, 2013 10:30 am

Took my girls into the empty room in my house to let them play around for a while yesterday. Tehya was petrified and hated it, so she just hid in my legs. Eventually I just brought her back up to my room. Delilah LOVED it though, she was running/hopping around and hiding and messing around in the curtains and just having a blast being able to run around. I'm now starting to make some obstacles and toys she can play with next time. xD
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Re: The Rat Lovers Club! V2

Postby Sadies » Wed May 29, 2013 9:22 pm

Am so releived, turned out Mouse had an abscess on his neck. I i hadn't got around to taking Mouse to the vets due to work ect but was planning to phone however it popes last night so I don't think he will need to go to the vets as I know what it is now. He should be fine as long as I keep it clean.
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Re: The Rat Lovers Club! V2

Postby ShadiSin » Thu May 30, 2013 10:07 am

^ Keep in mind you may have to squeeze more ick out of it if it was just a mere abscess. I had to with my boy Oliver.

Also, sad decision for me. I'm dropping both my fawn & merle lines. JUST for now, though.

I'm going to work on my russian blues and potent. dark mink instead. My rbs are coming along wonderfully ^^
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Re: The Rat Lovers Club! V2

Postby .Middy. » Thu May 30, 2013 10:32 am

Hey guys, need some help.

There is a amazing artist on facebook willing to do art of rats for free. I need help deciding which picture to send to her. (Either way I have rattie pics, so even if you dont care which I should send lol) The last three are the ones taken today, the others were taken a couple weeks ago.


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Re: The Rat Lovers Club! V2

Postby MochaTheLlama » Thu May 30, 2013 10:43 am

~•MidnightDreamer•~ wrote:Hey guys, need some help.

There is a amazing artist on facebook willing to do art of rats for free. I need help deciding which picture to send to her. (Either way I have rattie pics, so even if you dont care which I should send lol) The last three are the ones taken today, the others were taken a couple weeks ago.


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(Or this one^)
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(Then maybe this one for Bug^)


If she's drawing the rat in the pose of the picture you send her, I'd send the first one and the last one. If she just needs references for markings I would honestly send her all of them. Being an artist myself, I know when it comes to drawing real life animals having as many references as possible makes all the difference in the accuracy of the drawing.
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