Tumours In Rats - What To Do When Your Pet Rat Has Lumps and Bumps
Posted: Tuesday, January 08, 2008
by Catherine Smith
RatsRatsRats.com
If you find a bump on your female rat, don't fret. It is usually a benign tumour. You should of course, still get it checked out by the vet. Female rats are very prone to lumps and bumps, especially around the mammary glands. Rats have nipples in odd places. There are a pair right behind their front legs, so this is a common place for a lump.
My beautiful rat Ginger has developed a benign tumour. Unfortunately the vet felt she was too old to operate on. There was too much risk involved. He also felt the lump would probably grow back elsewhere. The lump has grown over the last 4 months, but Ginger still seems happy. Sometimes she goes onto a course of antibiotics to help her feel better and she is more tired these days, but she still loves her cuddles and her best friend Mr T.
I have been giving Ginger a mixture of B vitamin complex, flaxseed oil and CLA, as well as a square of miso every day to help her body fight. Soy milk is also meant to help prevent tumours in rats.
If your male rat gets a lump, there is more chance it could be cancerous. Either way please take your rat to the vets straight away and be prepared for some nursing.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Yes it has kind of confirmed my fears. I just noticed 2 lumps on the underneath, front area of my male rat. And now i have an idea what to expect when i take him to the vet. Thank you for clear info.
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