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Basic Health Check – Rat Guide

Web3. Eyes: Check the rat’s eyes to assure that they are clear, bright, and free of discharge. Look for cloudiness or ulcerations. Bulging eyes may be indicative of SDAV …

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Rat Anatomy – Rat Guide

WebRat Anatomy. March 12, 2004 at 13:54 (last edited February 17, 2021 at 15:47) Tap or move your mouse over the rat diagram below to view the organ names. *Tip: on smaller …

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Signs of Pain in Rats – Rat Guide

WebSigns of pain in rats due to illness, injury, or surgical procedures can vary based on severity. The signs of pain have been listed here by category based on the following: mild to …

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About the Rat Guide – Rat Guide

WebAbout the Rat Guide. The Rat Guide is an ongoing project that was initially conceived in 2000. It began with a collection of medical photos and an idea of using them in a way to …

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Vital Statistics in Rats – Rat Guide

WebValues expressed here are adaptations from references listed on References page of the Rat Health Guide Index.Normal variations may occur within the rat …

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Urinary / Renal – Rat Guide

WebThe rat’s urinary tract is separated into two sections: the upper and the lower. The lower urinary track consists of the urethra (the small tube that carries urine from the …

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Clinical Signs / Symptoms Guide – Rat Guide

WebDisclaimer. The Rat Guide and its affiliates accept no responsibility for misuse or misunderstanding of its information. This guide in whole or part, exists solely …

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Health – Rat Guide

WebIntroduction to the Health Guide. We hope that you will find the Health Guide section of the Rat Guide a useful tool. It is our intention that the information in this guide be for learning …

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Glaucoma – Rat Guide

WebGlaucoma is a group of diseases of the eye that causes increased intraocular pressure. The fluid produced by the eye, called aqueous humor, is normally kept in a …

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Integumentary / Skin – Rat Guide

WebThe skin functions to protect against bacterial invasion and foreign matter, to prevent water and electrolyte loss, to keep the tissues from drying out, and to help with thermal …

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Care – Rat Guide

WebIncluded in the Care Guide section of the Rat Guide, are many topics that will help you to provide your rat with its entire husbandry needs. Most of the information in this section is …

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Ulcerative Pododermatitis – Rat Guide

WebCleaning the ulceration with antiseptic solution and apply diluted Grapefruit Seed Extract (found in Health Food Stores) to the ulceration several times a day. …

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Health Guide Basics – Rat Guide

WebRat Anatomy. 193 Kristin. March 12, 2004 at 13:54 (last edited February 17, 2021 at 15:47) Health Guide Basics Anatomy-Diagram.

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Paraphimosis – Rat Guide

WebKeep the rat on soft towels to prevent irritation or contamination from bedding particles. Use white (or light colored) towels in the environment to monitor urination. …

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Malocclusion – Rat Guide

WebIn a rat with malocclusion, the teeth are not aligned properly, and natural grinding cannot take place. The incisor (s) continue to grow and curve, and if not kept …

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Diet – Rat Guide

WebOxbow-Available through online pet food sellers and occasionally in pet stores.This is an apple flavored pellet/kibble designed as a low-fat, low-protein diet with …

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Stroke – Rat Guide

WebA stroke results when cerebral blood vessels bringing oxygen and nutrients (glucose) to the brain rupture or are blocked by a clot or other mass. This blockage or …

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Colorectal Polyps – Rat Guide

WebPolyps that are adenomatous develop from the epithelium. Those that are derived from smooth muscle are called myomas, and polyps deriving from blood vessels …

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