M0onkist
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Makes sense, sweetie.
How are you holding up?
How are you holding up?
lilspaz68 said:..... Both rats tested positive for Sendai and nothing else (no CAR bacillus, etc).
So I decided not to test as at this point it is redundant and shall just keep going the way we are. :thumbup:
xxchelle said:I did notice, however, that a lot of my older girls are sprouting tumors like they're weeds. My vet thinks there's a relationship between the SV and the tumor growths. Should be interesting to monitor it and see.
jorats said:xxchelle said:I did notice, however, that a lot of my older girls are sprouting tumors like they're weeds. My vet thinks there's a relationship between the SV and the tumor growths. Should be interesting to monitor it and see.
I don't know if there's any relation there. I do know that all our rats were developing tumours before we got them all spayed. Mammary tumours are fed by estrogen. Unless the tumours aren't benign mammary tumours or unless Sendai makes the rat produce more estrogen?