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To: redfish who wrote (28126)7/14/2005 10:45:17 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 361150
 
rat's ***

I'm lost; do you mean Rat * Arts

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or da poem??
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or the gene
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or this poor critter who shows us we care more about pets than people...

I had a female rat, Star, many years ago who had a tumor pop up on her shoulder on a Saturday and grew very quickly over the next day. I took her to the vet on Monday to have it removed. By then it was the size of a marble. The surgery went very well, but the tumor had encompassed the shoulder bone (scapula), and the entire scapula was lost in the surgery. She could no longer use the arm, but she was alive.
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