Tpoisson
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My 2.5 / 3 year old male seems to have suffered a stroke the day before yesterday. I wasn't aware of it at the time, but looking back Im sure of the exact moment it occurred.
Thursday afternoon we were cleaning the 3 multi-level cages for our 7 Rats. Suddenly, Ratscal freaks out and starts running rampant throughout his cage, finally ending on the bottom floor in a daze. We calmly grabbed him, snuggled and carried on with the cleaning. He still seemed shook up but we just chalked it up to the vacuum being what had startled him. Boy were we wrong...
Friday goes by very busy, only checking in on the Rats quickly in the morning and again in the evening for dinner. Nothing seemed unusual and everyone was either sleeping or gathering at their cage doors for a treat Ratscal stayed in his hammock, like he does often, so again nothing alarming.
Today is Saturday and my Son went to grab Ratscal for playtime and thats when it was noticed. Ratscal wasn't himself, very lethargic, weak, breathing quickly, eyes half shut and totally not engaged. We freaked out! Being almost 3 yrs old, we immediately thought this was his time to go. So we made him as comfortable as possible, took turns snuggling him and waited.
As time passed it became very apparent that he was paralyzed or very compromised on his left side. Both his hind leg & head, both weak on the left side consistently. He's still drinking if I ofr, eating when I offer food and he has moment of energy where he decides to start walking, only to tucker out after a few attempts at it. Hes exhausted to the max, poor dude.
Long story short, I dont think he's dying of old age, I believe he had a Stroke. And if I'm correct, what's next for Ratscal? Do Rats tend to recover successfully? Are the odds in our favor? What can make him most comfortable for the time being, that I might not be doing? Any tips or suggestions?
Im calling our Vet in the morning asap, but I'd love to hear from you all too!
I appreciate all replies ❤ Thank you all!
Thursday afternoon we were cleaning the 3 multi-level cages for our 7 Rats. Suddenly, Ratscal freaks out and starts running rampant throughout his cage, finally ending on the bottom floor in a daze. We calmly grabbed him, snuggled and carried on with the cleaning. He still seemed shook up but we just chalked it up to the vacuum being what had startled him. Boy were we wrong...
Friday goes by very busy, only checking in on the Rats quickly in the morning and again in the evening for dinner. Nothing seemed unusual and everyone was either sleeping or gathering at their cage doors for a treat Ratscal stayed in his hammock, like he does often, so again nothing alarming.
Today is Saturday and my Son went to grab Ratscal for playtime and thats when it was noticed. Ratscal wasn't himself, very lethargic, weak, breathing quickly, eyes half shut and totally not engaged. We freaked out! Being almost 3 yrs old, we immediately thought this was his time to go. So we made him as comfortable as possible, took turns snuggling him and waited.
As time passed it became very apparent that he was paralyzed or very compromised on his left side. Both his hind leg & head, both weak on the left side consistently. He's still drinking if I ofr, eating when I offer food and he has moment of energy where he decides to start walking, only to tucker out after a few attempts at it. Hes exhausted to the max, poor dude.
Long story short, I dont think he's dying of old age, I believe he had a Stroke. And if I'm correct, what's next for Ratscal? Do Rats tend to recover successfully? Are the odds in our favor? What can make him most comfortable for the time being, that I might not be doing? Any tips or suggestions?
Im calling our Vet in the morning asap, but I'd love to hear from you all too!
I appreciate all replies ❤ Thank you all!