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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Tumors

Mammary tumors on rats are very common. Although male rats are less prone to tumors. The most common tumors are mammary and pituitary tumors. I'm not to sure what pituitary tumors are and I will research them, but as for now I just know about mammary tumors. My second rat was born at my house when I was watching over my friends rat. He let me keep one of the rats from the litter. Her name was Blizzy because she was a white albino rat that looked like a blizzard. Although in her older days she started to get tumors. She got 4 mammary tumors. Mammary tumors look like big-fatty lumps. You can get them cut off, but they have no affect on your rat. The best way to prevent girl rats from getting tumors is to get them spayed from three to four months of age. I recently read from one of my books on rats, that up to 70% of unspayed female rats get tumors in their lifetime, while only 4% of spayed rats get tumors. I have not gotten any of my rats spayed, because it costs money, and sometimes they will chew out their stitches. But if you get your rat spayed tell me how it worked out in the comment box and if I answered any of your questions on tumors. Please leave comments. No Email address required.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

lol, pretty good info!

Unknown said...

Heydude your rat site is so cool i love rats but all my friends thinkim wierd should i think im wierd?
love
rat girl

Anonymous said...

Hey Sue, I know I'm responding 5 years after your comment and you probably won't see this, but just in case someone else with a similar question reads this, I am writing it anyway. You are not weird for loving rats. Rats are no different from a cat or a dog in that regard. Are people considered weird for liking kittens or puppies? No. So, don't think of yourself as weird for liking rats. I adore rats, too!

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