Hydrogen Peroxide (for cleaning wounds)
Q-Tips and cotton balls (for swabbing minor wounds)
Eye dropper (for flushing abscesses)
Small diabetic needle (can be given to you by a vet for treatment of dehydration)
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I wish more people would think harder before getting a pet before going ahead. Your list is an excellent idea. Interesting about the medication for rats. You'd think they'd have specific medicines for them.
ReplyDeleteI think the vast majority of people don't ever calculate the true cost of a particular pet. This post was very educational!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah when they get sick no matter the pet, they cost a ton.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you all enjoyed the post.
ReplyDeleteCall me an idiot, but I did NOT know that there were doctors for rats too.
ReplyDeleteKK, we take our rats to the veterinarian. Same vets that see dogs and cats sometimes specialize in exotic animals and will take care of small animals like hamsters, mice and rats. Not all veterinarians will see rats and other small animals though. Thankfully since small animals are becoming more popular there are more vets that see small animals. I have a veterinarian close to my home that does.
ReplyDeleteVery good point Mary! It was the same for the mice sisters I had. People just don't realize. Thankfully we have a great small animal vet in our area that works with little bitty ones (she also has a rescue she runs) so we had a wonderful spot to take them if anything happened.
ReplyDeleteOh great idea to start these weekly rat fact posts, looking forward to see your future posts. The biggest investment is when you buy them, but indeed fleeche, hammocks, food and bedding are things you need to buy again every few months.
ReplyDeleteLuckily our rats don't chew as much and leave most hammocks alone, some they hate and they get destroyed really fast, lol. I recently had to buy some new fleeche for blankets as they chewed holes in some fo themr ecently. My mom makes a lot of the hammocks for them, but I buy a few new ones now and then as well. The bedding is most expensive, but we buy big bags so we only have to buy it once every half year.
We have a great vet close by, but indeed a vet visit can be pricey. Vet visit prices are about the same here about 150-170 euro's for a tumor and 36-45 euro for a normal visit.
We have some small diabetic needles at home and usually some metacam from the last tumor surgery. Beside that I don't have those other things you mentioned. Our rats haven't had any mites or lice so far. We use biotex for cleaning abcesses, that's what they recommend here.
I might start up these weekly rat facts posts again if I can figure out what to post about again. I did so many of them that I started to run out of topics. lol
Deletelol didn't realize this was an old post. I saw it on your facebook page and it sounded interesting and I only saw the date after replying.
ReplyDeleteThat's ok. I posted some of the older links to my older rat related articles for a woman who asked for them. Glad to have more readers read them and comments.
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