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Author Topic: A further question on spaying and the older rat....  (Read 468 times)
debbugz
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« on: April 19, 2002, 07:00:00 PM »

On a post before, a question was raised about spaying rats and a correlated decrease in mammary tumors on the girls.  How old can the rat be and still gain some benefit from the surgery?? I currently have girls that are a year and a year and a half. If I get them spayed now, will they still benefit or are they too old?? Thanks!! Cheesy
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« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2002, 07:59:07 PM »

Well...my girl Caitlin was over 2 when her first tumors popped up.  They came on so fast!  First the vet spayed Caiti.  Then she removed the tumors.  Caiti was tumor free for 6 months.  Then she had 2 more pop up.  They were much much smaller than the first ones and were VERY slow growing.  In the end she ended up having a pituitary tumor and had to be put to sleep.  My vet and I feel that the spay helped keep more tumors from popping up in those 6 months and helped to keep those next ones small.  Again I would discuss it with your vet, but spaying your older girls may help.
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