So, end of September my girl Toffee
(who is about 14 months old), started getting a
mammary tumor under her right leg.
(Tumors are common in females rats). Usually it is my older or elderly females who get mammary tumors, and they are usually too old to be put through the stress of surgery. Usually it's just a quality of life decision I have to make. But, Toffee is youngish, very energetic, and active. She is only the 2nd female I've owned who got a tumor quite young. So we made the decision to have the tumor removed by my vet.
(Which was $400 altogether). If we didn't get it removed, it would just keep growing and getting larger.
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