High temperatures can make your pet rat feel hot and uncomfortable. Take note that when the temperature is over 25 C, your pet might suffer from dehydration and heatstroke.
When it’s hot outside, you should monitor your pet for signs of overheating. The manifestations could be lethargy, unwillingness to move around their enclosure, drinks more water than usual, or loss of appetite. You can also check if your pet is panting or is too hot to touch. These are signs that your pet rat is suffering from heatstroke. Additional signs that heatstroke has set in is when your pet can hardly move around and just remains lying on the enclosure. If its mouth is open or has a sticky discharge, then heatstroke has taken effect.
To prevent heatstroke from harming your pet, let it stay in the cooler part of the house. You can also provide ice-cold water to your pet to keep him refreshed. Remember to replenish the water in case it gets thirsty. Finally, your vet North Dallas, TX can offer more advice regarding heatstroke prevention.