Hot climates could become unbearable
for your pet rat, most especially if the temperature goes beyond 25C. Rats become likely to suffer from dehydration
and heatstroke. There are signs that
your pet rat has heatstroke like a sticky discharge coming from its mouth,
lethargy, hot tail, and ears, drooling, and panting. Your pet might also refuse to eat. Here are some urgent relief procedures that
you can employ to manage dehydration and heatstroke if your pet rat is
experiencing such. But immediate medical
care is needed if your pet is having a heatstroke.
You must always ensure that your pet has access to fresh clean water to drink. This is because they are likely to take in more water if the weather becomes hotter than normal. You might also want to cool the drinking water by adding ice cubes. This relieves your pet and lowers its overall body temperature. Your pet’s cage must also be relocated in a shaded and cooler portion of your home and covered with some wet towels.
Any sign of illness exhibited by your pet should require an appointment with your veterinary hospital Lexington, KY.