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by bartman
1034 days ago
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As a pet rat owner of over 8 years, medical research on rodents actually rarely results in benefits for pets of that species. The main advantage we have found so far is that drug studies done on rats can serve as a reference for safe and potentially effective dosages, as there's very little veterinary literature on rodent care otherwise. All meds for rats are typically repurposed cat, dog or human meds and determining the dose needed for treatment is trial and error more often than not – even in the hands of an experienced vet. |
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Also: much love to my fellow ratto parents out there, best pet on earth imo.