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    I think Dumbo has cancer :'(

    My two big female rats are great girls. They have both given me a couple of wonderful litters and are really sweet. Although I'm not going to be breeding rats anymore, until my snake collection is larger and it makes more sense, I was going to keep my big girls because they have become much loved pets. I never thought I'd love a rat

    A couple of weeks ago Dumbo got all stressed out (one day she was fine, the next whammo), and had swelling on one side of her face. I've nursed her back to health and the swelling is gone, but there was a lump under her wiskers on one side. It hasn't gone down at all. I've kept my handling to a minimum to keep from stressing her and she is with the white female rat (her name is blondie but I just call her white girl lol).

    Today I noticed something pretty sad though- she has a lump the size of a marble on her chest (looks like a mammary tumor). This is really heart breaking, and quite shocking. Dumbo is a year old at the most, but probably younger! I know rats don't have long lives and a lot get cancer, but it still is a big surprise. I'm afraid I'll have to put her down soon, once she is in obvious discomfort. It seems to be spreading really fast...

    I'm just glad that for now, she is her perky, fiesty self. I guess all I can do is give her as much love as possible and comfort her until the time to say good bye comes
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    Re: I think Dumbo has cancer :'(

    Sorry to hear that! My first rat, Mrs. Snuggles developed a tumor and I took her in to my vet to be euthanized. To my surprise, he offered to remove it surgically (for $20) and she went on to live to be 3.5 years old.

    Perhaps your vet can check her out and advise if he's able to remove it surgically?

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    Re: I think Dumbo has cancer :'(

    I'll ask my local vets.

    Yesterday got even worse because after writing this I found that one of my gecko hatchlings had mysteriously passed too! I know it happens sometimes but come on
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    Re: I think Dumbo has cancer :'(

    Sometimes those tumors are benign. However, thety can get very large and become very uncomfortable for them so I hope your vet can remove.

    I am very sorry about your gecko. It does happen, but I know that never makes it any better.
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    Re: I think Dumbo has cancer :'(

    One of my girls has a large tumor on her side. It's almost golf-ball sized now as she's had it for many months. It is harmless, other than being in the way, so I've gone by the motto "if it's not hurting her then let it be." So far she has remained perky and playful. If I could have it removed for $20, I would definitely do it. I havent taken her to a vet yet because I was certain it would be WAY more than that. I'll have to call around now.

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    Re: I think Dumbo has cancer :'(

    I talked to a vet and got some good news!

    It was abcesses and not cancer (which explains the speed of the lumps growth), they have been drained and are healing up well


    When I see lumps the first thing I think is cancer for a rodent, and now I just feel silly
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    Re: I think Dumbo has cancer :'(

    Good news, pet rats are awesome.
    Starting with good genetics as with any pet is recommended, but some feeder rodents go on to make great pets too, so whose to say.
    It does seem that feeder rats carry tumors more than rattery rats, but alot of that is selective breeding through generations I'd imagine.
    I breed several lines of rats including dwarf rats, and have been very lucky to not have any tumor/cancer issues in my rats.
    Hopefully they give you plenty of enjoyment in the time you have with them
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    Re: I think Dumbo has cancer :'(

    Great news! Very happy to hear.
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