Urgent Care for Rats and Mice in Bundaberg
“24 Hour Emergency Care for the Pet Rodents of Bundaberg”
Call Us Now 1800 232 423Urgent Care for Rats and Mice in Bundaberg
“24 Hour Emergency Care for the Pet Rodents of Bundaberg”
Call Us Now 1800 232 423Urgent Care for Rats and Mice in Bundaberg
“24 Hour Emergency Care for the Pet Rodents of Bundaberg”
Emergency Vet for Rodents in Bundaberg
Here at Bundaberg Emergency Animal Hospital, we provide a wide range of emergency services and urgent care for pets of all sizes, including your pet mice and rats.
Our team is highly trained and experienced when it comes to caring for rodents, especially in when an emergency occurs.
We provide a stress-free and safe environment for your pet – with modern, state-of-the-art facilities, services including ultrasounds, internal medicines and emergency surgery, and a team who is truly passionate about the health of your pet rodent.
The wellbeing of your pet is of the utmost importance to us, so when your pet rat, mice, or any other animal is involved in an accident or emergency and needs urgent care in the Bundaberg area, we’re here for you.
How to Know if Your Rat or Mouse Needs Emergency Care
Emergencies involving your pet happen when you least expect, making them hard to plan for. Especially when many animals, including rodents, tend to try to hide their illnesses.
You can prepare for a pet emergency by knowing the signs of illness. Some of the signs that your pet rat or mouse might need urgent care from a vet include:
- Lethargy
- Noticeable changes in behaviour, like aggression
- Discomfort when being handing
- A hunched up posture
- Changes in their coat, including hair loss
- Mouth pulled back or tight jaw
- Narrowed eyes
- Ears that look like they are pulled down
- Changes in breathing, either rapid or slowed
- Hanging their head down
- Agitation
- Grunty noises that are out of character
- Lameness
- Swelling of any sort
- Inability to urinate or defecate
- Excessive urination or defecation
- Changes to the appearance and/or consistency of faeces
If you notice that your pet rodent is showing any of the above symptoms, it is a good idea to get in touch with us on 1800 232 423 today.
Call Us Now 1800 232 423Frequently Asked Questions
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What do I do if my pet rat or mouse needs emergency care?
If your rodent is unwell or involved in an accident, the first thing you should do is give us a call on 1800 232 423.
We can help you discern as to whether the situation is indeed an emergency, as well as provide you with advice of anything you can do that will make your pet rat, mouse or rodent, more comfortable.
It can be very stressful when your pet is unwell or hurt, but one of the best things you can do is remain calm – it helps them more than you might realise.
By calling us first, not only can we help keep you calm and give you peace of mind, it also allow sus to prepare for your impending arrival if you do need to bring your pet rodent to see us.
Of course, you don’t always have time to call before you arrive, and that’s ok, you don’t need an appointment to see us.
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What kinds of rodents do you treat?
At Bundaberg Emergency Animal Hospital, the rodents we most commonly treat are rats and mice. We also treat guinea pigs and can work with all sorts of animals.
You can always call us on 1800 232 423 to see if we can help you.
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What payment options are available?
Emergencies involving animals and pets can be expensive, especially when you least expect them to occur.
To take the burden off you, we provide a variety of flexible payment options, including Mastercard and Visa, as well as financing options like VetPay and even AfterPay and ZipPay.
We want to make it easy for you to ensure your pet can get the care and treatment it needs.
We also accept most major pet insurances too.