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Re: Rat with tomour?
Is it soft and squishy or firm? If soft like a sac of liquid and a bit warm compared to her body temp, it might be an abcess. If firm and you can move it around a bit, it's more likely a tumor.
Might as well euthanize if you dont have money to treat it. CO2 her...
Question... are you housing them in a plastic drawer set up using bowls for water? .... How's the ventilation it that?
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Re: Rat with tomour?
It's soft and squishy like a sac of liquid and a bit warm compared to her body temp. Can I feed her of?
They are in a plastic drawer with water bottles, they somehow ate the freakin bottle thru the cloth, so they have a bowl temporarily. And for ventilation, the sides were cut off and replaced with hardware cloth. They live in an open (no walls) garage, so they get constant winds. and temps in Costa Rica are always between 17 and 26ºC (can go as low as 15 and as high as 32 sometime, but only exceptional days in the year)
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Re: Rat with tomour?
sorry for double posting but couldnt find the editing button, in the picture they are on a drawer that has no holes because i'm repairing the one they ate thru till the water bottle, so they are housed there temporarily
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Re: Rat with tomour?
 Originally Posted by Dcommander
It's soft and squishy like a sac of liquid and a bit warm compared to her body temp. Can I feed her of?
I suppose if you wanted to... I like to gas the large rats before feeding, just my little bit of sympathy.
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Well to be honest, I'm not that sad about her going to begone, she was the worse mom EVER, her first breeding was when she was 4.5 month old and 262 grams. That litter was of 5 pups, all eaten. Next litter was 9 pups, she ate 3 and the rest were burrowed and left alone, found them all dead in the morning. She's pregnant atm, so I'm waiting for her to enlight (do u say it like that in english) to put the small one to a foster and feed her off. I will gas her, even thou I dont really like her, she is one of God's creatures and deserves a humane death.
Thx a lot for your help connie
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Re: Rat with tomour?
Why feed a sick and bacteria ridden rat off?
Be kind, just put her out of her misery and move on if you are not going to treat her.
Bruce
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Re: Rat with tomour?
if it were a tumor, I'd say go ahead and feed her. But she has an abcess. That's an infection, with bacteria. It probably wouldn't be a good idea to feed her to one of your snakes. If you can't take her to the vet, perhaps a humane death, and a burial or other form of disposal would be the best thing for her.
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Re: Rat with tomour?
My vet only charged me $25 to surgically remove a tumor in that same location. It wouldn't hurt to contact yours to see if they wouldn't do something similar - or at least humanely euthanize for you.
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Re: Rat with tomour?
I would think since it started off as a wound that it may just be as simple as an absess cause by infection that can be drained and treated with a round of anitbiotics and the rat be good as gold.
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