CallaLily, yea, I had almost every pet my local stores sold

Sorry for the off topic comment, but you may want to look into sugar gliders instead of rats. They are exotics and have more complicated care but have much longer lifespans. With proper care they live an average of 9-12 years and some make it to the 15 year mark. They are obviously very different from rats in ways, but they are furry little critters with big personalities and they can bond very closely with humans.Asheka wrote:Heh I've had rats on and off for....since I was 15, so 14yrs .... dang lol but yeah, they are my favorite rodent. I've had pretty well every rodent except guinea pigs (was supposed to get three a couple months ago but the rescue fell through on my end for transportation sadly and I've almost had them a few times with no luck, so I've given up on it for now) and rats are definitely my favorite. So inquisitive and smart and friendly.
After losing my big boy to cancer and then his two siamese "brothers" to URIs only a few months later (about 2yrs ago now) I had to give my heart a break. Their lifespans are so short
I've looked into them before. Very adorable. I'm waiting on anything else other than hermies until we get a house etc. So I can have a separate room.sugarselections wrote: Sorry for the off topic comment, but you may want to look into sugar gliders instead of rats. They are exotics and have more complicated care but have much longer lifespans. With proper care they live an average of 9-12 years and some make it to the 15 year mark. They are obviously very different from rats in ways, but they are furry little critters with big personalities and they can bond very closely with humans.
If she is not able to eat or drink correctly or do normal activities she enjoys like running on wheel, or if she starts stumbling/rolling I would euthanize
Bulging eye does sound more like tumor than inner ear
I think if no noticeable improvement after a day or two of the antibiotics and steroids there's little chance of recovery