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    Why not take him to a vet and see what they say first? Are you taking him to the vet to be PTS?
    Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)


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    Quote Originally Posted by My Peanuts
    Why not take him to a vet and see what they say first? Are you taking him to the vet to be PTS?
    As I said, I DO NOT aprove of imbreed animals like this. Its wrong & sick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    As I said, I DO NOT aprove of imbreed animals like this. Its wrong & sick!
    So you won't be taking him to the vet? How will he be PTS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by k9krazee
    So you won't be taking him to the vet? How will he be PTS?
    Where did I say I wasn't taking him to the vets to be PTS?
    Isn't there only 1 way to put an animal to sleep? reason its called PTS

    I don't put feeders to sleep, I kill feeders.

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    Oh, well you never answered the original question...just said that you don't approve of inbred animals, so I was under the impression he was not going to see a vet. Sorry.

    Ashley & Crossbone ("mini ACD")
    Living with my parent's: Jack (Lab/Beagle), Micki & Mini (JRTS)
    RIP Kyra: 07/11/04 - 11/3/12; Shadow: 4/2/96 - 3/17/08

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    This is so sad. Inbred or not it's still an animal with feelings. He deserves vet care. If the vet said he was in pain and there is no hope then fine, put him to sleep, but it seems no action has been taken. If I found out one of my animals was inbred the wrong way (there are good ways to inbreed rats I've been told) the only thing I would do is keep him/her from mating. I treat my animals like family and it sounds like this rat is getting treated as an object. It's sad.
    Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)


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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    I don't put feeders to sleep, I kill feeders.
    Can you clarify this a bit? Does this mean if one of the babies was sick you'd treat it different than if it was a pet? Pets get put to sleep and feeders just get killed? If so that is one of the worst things I have heard in a while. They are animals regardless if they are food or not. They deserve respect.
    Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)


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    Why have you NOT taken him to the vet? I'm sorry but this has me steamed! How sad for this poor rat. You are just letting him suffer! He's probably sneezing stuff out because you have avoided getting him the proper vet care. Just because he is inbred (it's not that bad with rats if you would listen and do research. Ask many of the top breeders. A lot of the traits we have are set through inbreeding/linebreeding) does not mean this poor guy has to have his tombstone chizzled already. You are very irresponsible. Just so you know it's very common for male rats to have an orangish color to their skin. It's caused by the protein the skin creates, and males just happen to have more than females. If they have too much protein in their diet it gets worse. It can also be caused from having a dirty cage. Also, if I was that rat and had such a horrible life living in that house I'd probably be a bit aggressive too. Just a thought. Maybe you should take care of your animals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by My Peanuts
    Can you clarify this a bit? Does this mean if one of the babies was sick you'd treat it different than if it was a pet? Pets get put to sleep and feeders just get killed? If so that is one of the worst things I have heard in a while. They are animals regardless if they are food or not. They deserve respect.
    PTS is death by a vet, as in the animal is given a shot to put it to sleep & then a shot to kill it in its sleep.

    You cannot PTS a feeder as the toxins in its body will go into the animal feeding on it (very bad!), there for it is killed. Cows, chicken, pigs, deer are all killed.. pets are PTS...

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    PTS is death by a vet, as in the animal is given a shot to put it to sleep & then a shot to kill it in its sleep.

    You cannot PTS a feeder as the toxins in its body will go into the animal feeding on it (very bad!), there for it is killed. Cows, chicken, pigs, deer are all killed.. pets are PTS...

    I understand now. I thought you meant feeders that were sick and weren't going to be used as food would just be killed.

    I'm sorry, but I still feel that these feeders could be cared for better.
    Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)


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