"Coma Cocktail" - Hypoglycemic Emergency In Rat - Wildlife Rehabilitation

2 years ago
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White Bellied Roof Rat discovered in live trap in critical condition from presumed hypothermia and hypoglycemia. Resuscitation demonstrated with "coma cocktail" protocol I've developed and used many times with great success in small mammals of all kinds.

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