You should go to the hospital and explain your situation. You may still need a shot. Tell the hospital to consult with your doctor first.
Put your rat's FAVORITE treat in your mouth. Then if your rat trys to take the treat from your mouth then don't let go of the treat. When your rat licks the treat give it to him/her. Do this many times until your rat gets the idea. Then sometimes your rat might lick your mouth in hopes of a treat. (This will not work with wild rats. Wild rats will most likely bite you. If they bite you then you could get infected by a desees that a wild rat might carry.)
no they did not bite a rat.
You usually do not have to vaccinate at all after a rat bite.
Streptobacillary rat-bite fever occurs up to 22 days after the initial bite or scratch
how could you treat a thyroidectomized rat so that it functioned like a 'normal' rat?
how could you treat a thyroidectomized rat so that it functioned like a 'normal' rat?
No
If your rat is acting the same as it always is, then it is normal. If your rat is shaking, having diarhea, biting when it doesn't usually bite, or anything else unusual, then take your rat to the vet. If it is biting more often and being more agressive, then your rat might be pregnant.
RAT! plus they have more diseases.
A brown rat will be pregnant for around 21 days. A Polynesian rat will be pregnant for 21-24 days.
yes it can bite
If it hurts