mercurydust
Well-Known Member
It is so frustrating when one of our rats need medical attention! Even though the vets where I work will treat rats I still feel that they really don't know what they are doing or how to properly diagnose anything pertaining to rat health. I am glad they atleast try-points for that. But-when I asked the about the best way to treat skin mites they couldn't give me an answer. Frustration! :gaah: They don't carry Revolution for kittens or puppies-so does anyone know of another good med to use? We carry all sorts, and I was looking at one called Natures Defense, it's an all natural flea and tick drop. But I don't want to try anything that will harm one of my baby girls! Since Lily had mites-and a nasty case of them at that-I want to treat all of them to prevent anything like that in the future. It was weird how only one of the girls was in infested with mites and the others weren't. But I want to take steps anyway, just in case. I read about ivermectin and the only kind I found was for horses-is that safe for my ratties? I just want the best for my ratties. They give me so much-just watching them run and wrestle around the living room floor makes me smile and feel so much better :giggle: When I go back to school to become a vet assistant I am going to learn as much about rat anatomy and health as possible, and as many other 'exotic' pets as I can because I know their are so many other rat parents out their dealing with the same concerns and fear that their pet won't be able to get the proper care they need when the time comes. :thumbup: