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Alex Isle [Rattfan] ([personal profile] rattfan) wrote2008-09-24 07:39 pm

Rat Requiem

I'm surfacing after being knocked out by a migraine for two days, unusually long. It began Monday afternoon and I started feeling ok again this morning.

I can't say the same for Zach, though. He hasn't responded to any of the antibiotics tried on him, though he did briefly recover (for a week or a bit longer) on the last ones. Greg the vet gave him a cortico steroid shot and basically that's all they can do to pep a rat up. Zach's housemate Luka is a lot better; he's back to wandering the house. I was greeted by his face when I opened the bathroom door after taking a shower.

Zach, though, he's just running down. I've seen this in so many rats. The vets just shake their heads and say variations of, "Nothing more to be done." He's not congested any more and the vet yesterday said his heart was okay, that she thought he had not managed to recover from the long period of congestion and wheezing both my boys have been through. Rats are just too small for most of the usual tests you'd do in larger creatures or humans. You can't even test their blood.

I know what I'm seeing. I'm not asking for advice. I guess I just don't want to be the only one who knows what's happening. Zach is a good little rat and he had a bum start in life, dumped in a wheelie-bin at about 4 months of age. He's barely 16 months old now. Rats are incredibly rewarding and affectionate pets but losing them like this as often as one does, that's hard.

And the same day, this afternoon, I hosted three neighbouring chooks who came strolling into the yard. I was fairly sure who they belonged to and left him a note. He didn't get home till after 5pm, though, so the girls had a wonderful time exploring my yard for the rest of the afternoon. I was formally introduced to them after their dad came apologetically to fetch them. Angelina, Paris and Madonna. Three beautiful and friendly red hens. Must check around to see whether they left me any eggs...

They were the silver lining in the day, those hens. Also Luka's recovery. I just wish Zach could be better too.
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[identity profile] kremmen.livejournal.com 2008-09-24 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
It must indeed be hard keeping pets with such short life spans. Doesn't matter so much for critters without much individuality, like fish, but when it's something with a personality, I'd find longer life preferable.

Hmmm. I think the only other rat-keepers that I know at the moment are [livejournal.com profile] tcpip and [livejournal.com profile] caseopaya, who came from over your side of the country.

so sorry about Zach

[identity profile] ankh-hpl.livejournal.com 2008-09-24 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I know what it's like to know that there's nothing to be done for a furry companion . . . but to be facing that after only knowing him a year? That's seriously not fair. All I can say is, you gave Zach a better life than he was destined for in that wheelie bin -- & I hope somehow that he pulls through.

Re: so sorry about Zach

[identity profile] ratfan.livejournal.com 2008-09-27 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
Well, Zach is still with us. Not well but he's moving around and he ate some dinner last night. He's refused any more soy formula so getting antibiotic down him isn't going to happen unless I force-feed, which is harder than you might imagine, given his size! Rats just clamp their teeth shut and push the syringe away with their hands.

Since he's not congested now, I guess he'll have to take his chance as I'm not prepared to force him to drink the soy if he clearly doesn't want it. We're just living in the present, not looking ahead too far.
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[identity profile] leecetheartist.livejournal.com 2008-09-25 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
Give Zach a skritch from us both, ratfan...he was certainly full of personality when we came over last. Sorry to hear about him. *hugs*

We're still waiting on obtaining some bantams - Rhode Island Red, Belgian D'Uccle and the aracaunas (which lay blue eggs!).

Re: so sorry about Zach

[identity profile] ankh-hpl.livejournal.com 2008-09-27 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
Yay Zach! Hope the good news continues.