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As was my rat MP and I'm still not sure what it is?
I just had too much to one of my rats Austin clinic to be euthanized, suffered really bad had what I thought was blood coming from his eyes and had no use of his legs in front of truth. His teeth were chattering and he was so horrible, you would not eat or drink, or was trying to scratch his ear and looked so helpless. Now I have a brother that I think perhaps he had, which is a little over a year, but the other had his head down, like a little before we brought Unfortunately, I do not have a lot of money and the vet says its only $ 100 for looked really want to know what is wrong and if there is a way to make you feel better someone who knows how to help
I'm sorry to hear about Austin. : (I hope you agree on how heartbreaking ("blood" Red were talking – that is called red mucus .. "porphyrin" the rats of discharge from the eyes and / or nose when they are stressed or sick. Hun, a tilt of the head (which is caused by an ear infection, stroke or pituitary tumor), there is nothing that can help with this – his tattered has to see the vet immediately. The most likely cause of the tilt is an infection ear – unfortunately, if the head is tilted, the infection is advanced and treatment is absolutely essential. Take her to the vet as soon as possible – that your vet will prescribe antibiotics or steroid injection has been shown to work very well, even in advanced stages. You may be able to have a slight tilt of the head after treatment, however – depending on the severity of the infection. Could be a stroke – is no way to differentiate symptoms of thought, unfortunately. Ratty may lose balance often, but it is also the same with an ear infection. Again, treatment veterinarian is essential. It is also the same with a pituitary tumor, but sometimes it's another symptom – with pituitary tumors, rats often develop disability to keep the food with his two legs and instead keep it against something to eat. Unfortunately, this will increase until the mouse not to eat anything unless treatment is fast. I know I have money, but it is their only option to really help his threadbare. Good luck hun.
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