Howdy all!Welcome to the all-new Mischief's Rat Rescue website!A lovely friend of mine just taught me how to use Frontpage, and this is the result of my first try, I hope you find it easy to read and just as much fun as the previous site.
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Here you can enjoy pictures of my current mischief and their homes, as well as photos of my wonderful ratties who are waiting at the bridge. That's quite some party they're having up there!
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21 Jan 07 I've just updated my Boys, Girls, Rainbow Bridge and Rats In Motion pages so have a look
See my rats running around in all their glory Hear them chuckling on a bat detector Watch newborns wriggling around like sausages with paws! |

| - A message from Mischief's official
SpokesRat, Chip.
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If you have a strong stomach, then please visit Mischief's sister site, my Rat veterinary site, it has photos of various surgical procedures that your rat might have to undergo in it's life, as well as photos and documents on how to treat certain problems which are common in rats. I've been told by many people that it's one of the only pages of it's kind on the internet and it's helped a lot of people understand what their rat is going through, plus to see what your vet is talking about can make it much less frightening.Some pages on the Veterinary site contain graphic images, so if in doubt, don't look.(although there are warnings before you get to the images). |
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This is the
famous Frisbee, my sister's first rat, and the rat who started my
interest.
Until then I'd only had experience of hamsters, yet I was amazed at how much this beautiful rat could love it's human. Frisbee and my sister were inseparable. Sadly, what Frisbee is famous for is also what took her from us - mammary tumours! After numerous tumour removals, she was treated quite successfully with both Tamoxifen and Toremifene, which added at least another 6 months on her life. |
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Last updated 21 January 2007
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