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Re: [AMRIS Rats and Mice] Hiccups?


Sharon,
Our larger rat suffers fron hiccups quite often. They usually go away by
themselves, but if he seems very uncomfortable with them I have found that
holding him upside down on his back for a few seconds usually helps.
I hope that helps you.
Karen
Sharon wrote:
Hi Guys,

Does anyone know whether rats get hiccups? My rat just looked like he
was having them. He was sitting there & sort of twitching & looked
uncomfortable. They went away & he seems fine now.

Regards,

Sharon.





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Hi Guys, Does anyone know whether rats get hiccups? My rat just looked like he was having them. He was sitting there & sort of twitching & looked ...
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Sharon, Our larger rat suffers fron hiccups quite often. They usually go away by themselves, but if he seems very uncomfortable with them I have found that...
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Thanks heaps Karen, That's reassured me!!!! Not sure how Malachi would like the upside down technique but I might try it if it happens again & they aren't...
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