ryelle
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I haven't posted in a long time but thought i would share this ...'experience'. One of my girls (Pony) has a lump that has very quickly developed (like, it wasn't there a few days ago). She is around a year old. The lump is squishy and pretty much disappears depending on how i handle her. There is no blood from her vaginal area. I am setting up the spare cage with white cotton on the bottom to see what her urine is like. I haven't noticed any blood around the cage though. She is being a bit skittish but i don't know if that's because the puppy is being stupid. She is a very tiny rat (268g) and has had constant problems with URI's.
I have pictures
I am taking both girls to work with me tomorrow and will hopefully get them seen by a vet tomorrow afternoon so will be able to update then. Seems like the last of my wages has to go on vet bills :roll:
ETA: I should add there are no scratches, wounds in the area and the skin isn't reddened or going black like it's going to scab
I haven't posted in a long time but thought i would share this ...'experience'. One of my girls (Pony) has a lump that has very quickly developed (like, it wasn't there a few days ago). She is around a year old. The lump is squishy and pretty much disappears depending on how i handle her. There is no blood from her vaginal area. I am setting up the spare cage with white cotton on the bottom to see what her urine is like. I haven't noticed any blood around the cage though. She is being a bit skittish but i don't know if that's because the puppy is being stupid. She is a very tiny rat (268g) and has had constant problems with URI's.
I have pictures
I am taking both girls to work with me tomorrow and will hopefully get them seen by a vet tomorrow afternoon so will be able to update then. Seems like the last of my wages has to go on vet bills :roll:
ETA: I should add there are no scratches, wounds in the area and the skin isn't reddened or going black like it's going to scab