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Serenity
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August 29, 2007, 03:51:19 AM »
Binky - Rexy dark gray hooded - estimated 12 months -reason unknown
Mr. Bojangles -Black veriberk dumbo - Estimated 13 months - respitory infection
Yzerman - Black hooded - Estimated 36 months - unknown
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Odin- 13 months pts pulmonary abscesses ):
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Bracken: grey-hooded, approx. 20 months, cause unknown
Eowinn: champagne-hooded, approx. 27 months, cause unknown. It seemed old age (she was thin and had much less energy)
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Nibbler - mink berk, F, 3.5-4 mos, late onset megacolon
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September 22, 2007, 07:10:40 AM »
Greetings,
I'm trying to verify the age of one of my rats. I think she's three years and two months but I don't have her birthdate. I'm looking for Rachel of the now extinct Roobear Rattery to find out her when she was born. The rat is Butterscotch and I believe she was 8 months old when I got her a couple July's ago. She has no health problems to date, which I find amazing.
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September 22, 2007, 06:05:28 PM »
Another to add (
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Mattie - unspayed female - black hooded Humane Society adoptee - 29 months old - "old age," though she never was sick, looked 100% healthy and vibrant only 24 hours before her passing, and showed no signs of any illness/injury that would cause her death. She went naturally, peacefully, and with no pain at the e-vets.
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Another loss at our house.
Patience - spayed female, approximately 33 months, I assume it was a stroke but do not know for sure
She had a history of strokes and they had been getting more frequent. She was fine at 7:30 am and gone when I got home at 1:30.
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Riley, the last of my little trio.
Riley 2 yrs 2 mos.
Aug, 2005
Oct. 15,2007
Re-occurring tumor first operated on Oct. 2006. Highly invasive and involved. Opted to not put her through another surgery. She missed her Momma and Sister dearly who passed in May 07, and wanted to be at the Rainbow Bridge with them.
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Ruby and Roxy passed in May '07 from a strep virus. Riley was PTS Oct 07 inoperable reoccuring mass. Guinea Pigs, Suey and Carmela.
Basenji, Cairo. Red Eared Slider, Turtilla
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Trouble - spayed female, approximately 33 months. Seems to have died from old age.
Angle - intact female, approximately 30 months, cancer.
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November 06, 2007, 06:57:27 AM »
Dib - Intact male - Approx. 2 years and 9 months. Cause of death unknown, multiple medical problems including hind-end degeneration, a recurrent abcess, and probable tumors.
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Re: Rat Life Expectancy Survey
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November 07, 2007, 01:16:52 PM »
My contribution:
Ceb - 24
Vincent - 16
Mouse - 21
I took 250 random samples of ages from this thread and came up with an average lifespan of 20 months. I also excluded any rats who died before the age of 1 month.
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Pseudo - intact male, adopted at 6 weeks old from a breeder.
14 months old when PTS.
Was what I considered my healthiest, most active rat, but found one afternoon (morning for me) lifeless, with cool extremities and unable to lift his head or use his paws, puffy fur, swollen appearance to his head, eyes staring one minute to half shut and unfocused the next, yet bruxing heavily and breathing well. He had never been ill in any way except mites, but looking back may have been diabetic as he drank noticeably more than the others for the first few months I had him (though I was living in a very hot area). He wasn't overweight.
Suspected sudden onset (or undetected) PT (the symptoms fit perfectly), stroke or some sort of kidney/diabetic episode. Diagnostics would only have been to find a cause not a treatment so I said goodbye to one of my guys for the first time.
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November 13, 2007, 08:29:24 AM »
Ben - at least 29 months, cause of death unknown.
Ben was a pet shop rat whose life included two major bouts of URI and a lump removal.
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November 22, 2007, 04:21:12 PM »
Joey, male fancy rat, lived approx 2 years, had to be put down after his tumor grew too big. A sarcoma tumor which can be either begnign or malignant, his was malignant. Finally put him down after it spread to his lungs but his quality of life was great right up until the end.
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Bastian, approx 22 months
Bastian was euthanased after surgery led to the discovery of tumour in his cheek, eye, ear (and with indications that it went further into the head) which had been causing repeated abscesses.
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December 13, 2007, 01:53:19 PM »
I'll only add the kids who I have known ages on, have 5 other girls who had questions as to ages
Skye - 39 - stroke/CHF - SF, blue, normal coat
Reggie - 30 -
? - NM, blue hooded, normal coat
Einstein - 29 - self-induced starvation after losing Reggie, PTS after 2 weeks of refusing to eat, drink or play - NM, PEW, normal coat
Petal - 6 - pneumonia, general poor health - F, black?, normal coat
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December 19, 2007, 02:04:48 AM »
Peanut-Butter- 5.5 years (died of a tumor)
Speedy- 5.5 years (died around a week after her sister... my guess is she missed her too much :,(
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December 19, 2007, 06:59:18 PM »
Blaze 5 years heart issues, cinder 5 years congestive heart probs , Rif raf 2 years unknown. I curently have dash about a year old Badger we think is a year old there both petsmart rats tho so no idea on age, Lilly Munster is a rescued female with a tumor shes I think at least a year old possibly younger shes very small 12oz.
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December 20, 2007, 05:46:43 AM »
F -2 months
from petco ( lungs failed)
F-2 months from Petco
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Re: Rat Life Expectancy Survey
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December 22, 2007, 11:34:29 PM »
We had a rat pass away tonight. He was acting sick, too mellow. We gave him a bath, he bit my son, hard; I washed to blood off his face and dried him off. Then, he stopped breathing
We tried two dozen times to revive him.
We even posted here on rescue tips, but there may not have been anything we could have done for him.
His death has been has been suggested as a freak heart attack, and then he was dead two minutes later.
James was such a GOOD boy that we are making him a little grave.
9 months old
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I don't know if we're supposed to only put rats that pass of natural causes...but...
Snuffles-1 year 2 months, attacked
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December 24, 2007, 07:24:04 PM »
2 girls (sisters) Lily & Bea - Sprague-Dawleys, 16.5 months, unknown cause of death (possibly a rapid illness caused by bacteria from iguana poop
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They were great rats and had been healthy their whole lives.
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Koopa: Jan 06 - Dec 07. Nearly 2 years old. Battling a URI his whole life, he had developed a pituitary tumor and needed to be PTS.
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Charlie, not neutered albino male bought from Petco, passed at 2 years of age from a severe upper respirtory infection he never recovered from. No other ilness except a couple weeks getting rid of lice at about age 1,
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December 30, 2007, 02:40:43 PM »
Wolverine 37mo, pneumonia M
Randall 37mo, large tumor M
Balls 31mo, jaw abscess/two tumors M
Bear 31mo, multiple medium tumors, altered personality in older age M
Malachai 20mo, large mammary tumor F
Monkey ~27mo, stroke, old age F
Mouse ~8mo, uterine cancer F
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I'll have to keep track of mine. My girlfriend had rats before me and most of her's have lived past the age of 3. Her current oldest is almost 5 I believe. She has a tumor and will be pts soon.
I guess I'm a lucky one in that my rats and mice have never had a respiratory infection once in my care. Three of my males had them when I got them, but were medicated and haven't had a recurrance. Sometimes I'm shocked by the number of myco-related deaths I see. I don't know if that many rats really have poor immune systems, or if its household chemicals, or even carefresh (which I don't use). All of my rats have been pet store rats or rescues though.
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Baby J- 34 months ~ passed of old age
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January 26, 2008, 06:28:32 PM »
Prinny: 13 Months (respatory infection)
Blossom: 17 Months (tumor)
Zach: 38 Months (stroke)
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