HALP! Both of my rats are sick! From their symptoms, it looks like they both have upper respiratory infections.
Alton seems relatively ok - some sniffling and some weightloss, but he still seems alright.
Tony on the other hand is not so good. He's got all the symptoms (listless, hunched, wheezing, sneezing, weightloss, lethargic, all of it). We're going to be cleaning the cage, and I've got Tony in isolation with extra food, apples, tomatoes, and a little milk. We'll be picking up some Pedialite for him while we're out. Is there anything else we can do? Our heater hasn't been working properly lately so it's been cold in here (55ish). The manager is away on holiday so we can't ask him to fix it 'til the 29th. Is there anyway to get them warm? Will that help? We have towels in their cages right now.
I don't think I can emphasize enough that Tony's especially in a bad way. He's normally terribly timid and hates being held - he sat in my lap and slept for about 15 minutes without struggling at all (when I opened the isolation cage he walked right into my hand!) and I had trouble getting him back into the cage.
Please, please, please, please any help you can recommend would be wonderful.
Thank you in advance.
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Any non-vet suggestions?
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If they need antibiotics and do not get them, there is a good chance they will die. Most vets have interest free installment options for payment. I really cannot advocate you going to the vet enough. If you cannot afford vet visits, you probably should rethink having pets in the future.
edit: Rodents have extremely sensitive respiratory systems, Chinchillas, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, and a minor infection is life threatening nearly always, even with treatment the mortality rate is very high.
edit2: What kind of bedding do you use? If it's Cedar or Pine that may be contributing. Kiln dried pine is okay.
To make them better, vet. I understand if you are going through tough times financially, and the vet probably will too. They work all sorts of financial backgrounds, and if treatment is required they should be willing to figure out a plan for you. The people there aren't going to let an animal die if they know they can make it better. Your rats need you to do this for them.
Even just call a vet clinic and ask.
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Matthias - You're right about vets being sympathetic, I just didn't know they would allow interest-free installment plans (I always just paid vet bills in full before). Basically I was terrified I'd show up and they'd turn me down when I wouldn't be able to pay the bill. I'll look into what's affordable in my area since I'm limited to walking.
I'll also try the warmed rock idea, I've got plenty of granite pieces lying around.
Thank you.
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