Michaeljdawyd
Active Member
I have a friend who has had her female rat for over a year now, but recently she has been having asthma and other respiratory problems. Her doctor is stating the problem is caused from her pet rat. I myself am not buying this since she has had the rat for over a year AND a rabbit for many years prior to the rat and the health issues just started in the past couple months.
She loves her rat and does not want to have to give her up.
Does anyone have experience or knowledge regarding rats causing breathing problems in humans?
I myself cannot care for her rat as I already have a full load with my two females and two dumbo males, but I would like to find a new loving home for her in either London Ontario or Sault Ste. Marie Ontario.
Any information about temporary shelters or organizations in London or the Sault would be greatly appreciated.
Sophie is a petite female, white with a beige hood and her eyes show up red in camera flashes, but they appear dark in real life.
She loves her rat and does not want to have to give her up.
Does anyone have experience or knowledge regarding rats causing breathing problems in humans?
I myself cannot care for her rat as I already have a full load with my two females and two dumbo males, but I would like to find a new loving home for her in either London Ontario or Sault Ste. Marie Ontario.
Any information about temporary shelters or organizations in London or the Sault would be greatly appreciated.
Sophie is a petite female, white with a beige hood and her eyes show up red in camera flashes, but they appear dark in real life.