effyeahrats:

Hello all! I would appreciate answers to this question only from people who have had experience with rats that have neurological issues. I have an intact solitary male who is just under a year old. He has been acting more timid than usual, seems confused, can’t sniff out food as easily, and is having slight trouble with his front paws. He has also had 3 seizures in the past month or so. These symptoms point to a pituitary adenoma but I’ve also heard that rats can develop neurological problems when housed alone. Has anyone seen these symptoms develop in their rat and determined what caused them? I have found a vet that will neuter him for a decent price, so I may introduce him to a female. However, if does have a pituitary tumor I am worried that an intro will cause more harm than good. I’ve done plenty of research on rats as pets, but this is my first one. So I would greatly appreciate advice from experienced owners. Feel free to message me on my own blog if your answer is lengthy.
Apologies for the long post.
-Emily

Reblogging because comments don’t have enough room.
Regardless of his mental health I really think you should have him neutered (if the vet thinks it’s safe) and get him some female cage mates, a rat should never be alone unless it refuses to allow other rats into its cage. I have introduced several neutered males into female cages and never had any issues thus far. As for the head problems, it’s possible it could have been a stroke. I had a female rat who had a stroke and she lost control of her front paws, couldn’t hold food to eat, and struggled to walk properly. She lost a bit of weight before I realized it was because she couldn’t hold her food anymore, once I did realize I started putting food in her cage that she could eat without holding. If you feed him any kind of rat nuggets or kibble, try putting them in a bowl with some water and then mashing them up when the water is absorbed, it’s a life saver for a rat that can’t hold food anymore. Also treat sticks and a kabob with fruit/veg on it work really well. My female lived for months after her stroke with a very good quality of life, she was a bit uneasy on her feet but she still got around, and she had two cagemates who never caused her any problems. Really, I think it was better for her that she had company and two bodies to keep her warm, plus she couldn’t groom herself properly because of her front paws, so the other two groomed her and kept her clean between the baths I gave her ;p
I really hope your rat recovers, but if not, just try to put everything in his cage on one level, take down any high shelves or hammocks and make sure he has food to eat that he doesn’t need to use his hands for. Good luck with everything, I hope you’ll let us know how he does in the future!

effyeahrats:

Hello all! I would appreciate answers to this question only from people who have had experience with rats that have neurological issues. I have an intact solitary male who is just under a year old. He has been acting more timid than usual, seems confused, can’t sniff out food as easily, and is having slight trouble with his front paws. He has also had 3 seizures in the past month or so. These symptoms point to a pituitary adenoma but I’ve also heard that rats can develop neurological problems when housed alone. Has anyone seen these symptoms develop in their rat and determined what caused them? I have found a vet that will neuter him for a decent price, so I may introduce him to a female. However, if does have a pituitary tumor I am worried that an intro will cause more harm than good. I’ve done plenty of research on rats as pets, but this is my first one. So I would greatly appreciate advice from experienced owners. Feel free to message me on my own blog if your answer is lengthy.

Apologies for the long post.

-Emily

Reblogging because comments don’t have enough room.

Regardless of his mental health I really think you should have him neutered (if the vet thinks it’s safe) and get him some female cage mates, a rat should never be alone unless it refuses to allow other rats into its cage. I have introduced several neutered males into female cages and never had any issues thus far. As for the head problems, it’s possible it could have been a stroke. I had a female rat who had a stroke and she lost control of her front paws, couldn’t hold food to eat, and struggled to walk properly. She lost a bit of weight before I realized it was because she couldn’t hold her food anymore, once I did realize I started putting food in her cage that she could eat without holding. If you feed him any kind of rat nuggets or kibble, try putting them in a bowl with some water and then mashing them up when the water is absorbed, it’s a life saver for a rat that can’t hold food anymore. Also treat sticks and a kabob with fruit/veg on it work really well. My female lived for months after her stroke with a very good quality of life, she was a bit uneasy on her feet but she still got around, and she had two cagemates who never caused her any problems. Really, I think it was better for her that she had company and two bodies to keep her warm, plus she couldn’t groom herself properly because of her front paws, so the other two groomed her and kept her clean between the baths I gave her ;p

I really hope your rat recovers, but if not, just try to put everything in his cage on one level, take down any high shelves or hammocks and make sure he has food to eat that he doesn’t need to use his hands for. Good luck with everything, I hope you’ll let us know how he does in the future!

Please post something. Porn is nice. Your porn is nicer than most porn. :<
Anonymous

Argh, thank you so much, that is far kinder than I deserve!

I’m so sorry I haven’t been doing your requests guys, I just haven’t had time. Two of my rats have tumors, I have to get them both surgery, first time consultation fees for rats are about 20£ (that means, even though I KNOW they both have mammary tumors, I have to bring them into the vet and pay 20£ to have the vet take a quick look and feel this tumor before they’ll operate on it), then the actual surgery is about 40£. So for both my girls to get surgery it’s going to cost me about 120£. Currently I have 86£ in my bank account.

So I’ve been working on commissions whenever I can to raise the money. I just don’t have time to do requests just now and I’m sorry about that. And before anyone suggests it, I don’t want donations, I’m not comfortable accepting money for nothing. However, if any of you guys wanna commission me feel free to ;p

I’ll try to get some requests done whenever I have free time. Probably not until after both my girls have had their surgeries though.

cellfangirl:

ironyatitsbest:

My Son Is Gay

Or he’s not. I don’t care. He is still my son. And he is 5. And I am his mother. And if you have a problem with anything mentioned above, I don’t want to know you.
I have gone back and forth on whether I wanted to post something more in-depth about my sweet boy and his choice of Halloween costume. Or more specifically, the reactions to it. I figure if I’m still irked by it a few days later, I may as well go ahead and post my thoughts.
Here are the facts that lead up to my rant:
My son is 5 and goes to a church preschool.
He has loved Scooby Doo since developing the ability and attention span to sit still long enough to watch it.
Halloween is a holiday and its main focus is wearing a costume.
My son’s school had the kids dress up, do a little parade, and then change out of costumes for the rest of the party.
Boo’s best friend is a little girl
Boo has an older sister
Boo spends most of his time with me.
I am a woman.
I am Boo’s mother, not you.
So a few weeks before Halloween, Boo decides he wants to be Daphne from Scooby Doo, along with his best friend E. He had dressed as Scooby a couple of years ago.  I was hesitant to make the purchase, not because it was a cross gendered situation, but because 5 year olds have a tendency to change their minds. After requesting a couple of more times, I said sure and placed the order. He flipped out when it arrived. It was perfect.
Then as we got closer to the actual day, he stared to hem and haw about it. After some discussion it comes out that he is afraid people will laugh at him. I pointed out that some people will because it is a cute and clever costume. He insists their laughter would be of the ‘making fun’ kind. I blow it off. Seriously, who would make fun of a child in costume?
And then the big day arrives. We get dressed up. We drop Squirt at his preschool and head over to his. Boo doesn’t want to get out of the car. He’s afraid of what people will say and do to him. I convince him to go inside. He halts at the door. He’s visibly nervous. I chalk it up to him being a bit of a worrier in general. Seriously, WHO WOULD MAKE FUN OF A CHILD IN A  COSTUME ON HALLOWEEN? So he walks in. And there were several friends of mine that knew what he was wearing that smiled and waved and gave him high-fives. We walk down the hall to where his classroom is.
And that’s where things went wrong. Two mothers went wide-eyed and made faces as if they smelled decomp. And I realize that my son is seeing the same thing I am. So I say, “Doesn’t he look great?” And Mom A says in disgust, “Did he ask to be that?!” I say that he sure did as Halloween is the time of year that you can be whatever it is that you want to be. They continue with their nosy, probing questions as to how that was an option and didn’t I try to talk him out of it. Mom B mostly just stood there in shock  and dismay.
And then Mom C approaches. She had been in the main room, saw us walk in, and followed us down the hall to let me know her thoughts. And they were that I should never have ‘allowed’ this and thank God it wasn’t next year when he was in Kindergarten since I would have had to put my foot down and ‘forbidden’ it. To which I calmly replied that I would do no such thing and couldn’t imagine what she was talking about. She continued on and on about how mean children could be and how he would be ridiculed.
My response to that: The only people that seem to have a problem with it is their mothers.
Another mom pointed out that high schools often have Spirit Days where girls dress like boys and vice versa. I mentioned Powderpuff Games where football players dress like cheerleaders and vice versa. Or every frat boy ever in college (Mom A said that her husband was a frat boy and NEVER dressed like a woman.)
But here’s the point, it is none of your damn business.
If you think that me allowing my son to be a female character for Halloween is somehow going to ‘make’ him gay then you are an idiot. Firstly, what a ridiculous concept. Secondly, if my son is gay, OK. I will love him no less. Thirdly, I am not worried that your son will grow up to be an actual ninja so back off.
If my daughter had dressed as Batman, no one would have thought twice about it. No one.
But it also was heartbreaking to me that my sweet, kind-hearted five year old was right to be worried. He knew that there were people like A, B, and C. And he, at 5, was concerned about how they would perceive him and what would happen to him.
Just as it was heartbreaking to those parents that have lost their children recently due to bullying. IT IS NOT OK TO BULLY. Even if you wrap it up in a bow and call it ‘concern.’  Those women were trying to bully me. And my son. MY son.
It is obvious that I neither abuse nor neglect my children. They are not perfect, but they are learning how to navigate this big, and sometimes cruel, world. I hate that my son had to learn this lesson while standing in front of allegedly Christian women. I hate that those women thought those thoughts, and worse felt comfortable saying them out loud. I hate that ‘pink’ is still called a girl color and that my baby has to be so brave if he wants to be Daphne for Halloween.
And all I hope for my kids, and yours, and those of Moms ABC, are that they are happy. If a set of purple sparkly tights and a velvety dress is what makes my baby happy one night, then so be it. If he wants to carry a purse, or marry a man, or paint fingernails with his best girlfriend, then ok. My job as his mother is not to stifle that man that he will be, but to help him along his way. Mine is not to dictate what is ‘normal’ and what is not, but to help him become a good person.
I hope I am doing that.
And my little man worked that costume like no other. He rocked that wig, and I wouldn’t want it any other way.


the first thing i thought when i saw this picture is “THAT IS ADORABLE.” and when I learned it was a boy I thought “YEAH, WORK THAT DAPHNE COSTUME! GO FOR IT! :D”
it’s sickening to know that people still have issues with it, the vicious double standard. like the mother said, if a girl dresses like batman no one flips their shit, but if a boy dresses like daphne that’s an automatic “bad parent” mark, which is bullshit. work that daphne costume and work any other lady costume you want, kid!

I&#8230; This woman is the best mom in the world and I love her. This is the attitude people SHOULD have. Boys and girls should both be able to wear whatever the shit they want regardless of what silly gender &#8220;rules&#8221; we have in place. Girls can wear pants, so boys can wear skirts.

cellfangirl:

ironyatitsbest:

My Son Is Gay

Or he’s not. I don’t care. He is still my son. And he is 5. And I am his mother. And if you have a problem with anything mentioned above, I don’t want to know you.

I have gone back and forth on whether I wanted to post something more in-depth about my sweet boy and his choice of Halloween costume. Or more specifically, the reactions to it. I figure if I’m still irked by it a few days later, I may as well go ahead and post my thoughts.

Here are the facts that lead up to my rant:

  1. My son is 5 and goes to a church preschool.
  2. He has loved Scooby Doo since developing the ability and attention span to sit still long enough to watch it.
  3. Halloween is a holiday and its main focus is wearing a costume.
  4. My son’s school had the kids dress up, do a little parade, and then change out of costumes for the rest of the party.
  5. Boo’s best friend is a little girl
  6. Boo has an older sister
  7. Boo spends most of his time with me.
  8. I am a woman.
  9. I am Boo’s mother, not you.

So a few weeks before Halloween, Boo decides he wants to be Daphne from Scooby Doo, along with his best friend E. He had dressed as Scooby a couple of years ago.  I was hesitant to make the purchase, not because it was a cross gendered situation, but because 5 year olds have a tendency to change their minds. After requesting a couple of more times, I said sure and placed the order. He flipped out when it arrived. It was perfect.

Then as we got closer to the actual day, he stared to hem and haw about it. After some discussion it comes out that he is afraid people will laugh at him. I pointed out that some people will because it is a cute and clever costume. He insists their laughter would be of the ‘making fun’ kind. I blow it off. Seriously, who would make fun of a child in costume?

And then the big day arrives. We get dressed up. We drop Squirt at his preschool and head over to his. Boo doesn’t want to get out of the car. He’s afraid of what people will say and do to him. I convince him to go inside. He halts at the door. He’s visibly nervous. I chalk it up to him being a bit of a worrier in general. Seriously, WHO WOULD MAKE FUN OF A CHILD IN A  COSTUME ON HALLOWEEN? So he walks in. And there were several friends of mine that knew what he was wearing that smiled and waved and gave him high-fives. We walk down the hall to where his classroom is.

And that’s where things went wrong. Two mothers went wide-eyed and made faces as if they smelled decomp. And I realize that my son is seeing the same thing I am. So I say, “Doesn’t he look great?” And Mom A says in disgust, “Did he ask to be that?!” I say that he sure did as Halloween is the time of year that you can be whatever it is that you want to be. They continue with their nosy, probing questions as to how that was an option and didn’t I try to talk him out of it. Mom B mostly just stood there in shock  and dismay.

And then Mom C approaches. She had been in the main room, saw us walk in, and followed us down the hall to let me know her thoughts. And they were that I should never have ‘allowed’ this and thank God it wasn’t next year when he was in Kindergarten since I would have had to put my foot down and ‘forbidden’ it. To which I calmly replied that I would do no such thing and couldn’t imagine what she was talking about. She continued on and on about how mean children could be and how he would be ridiculed.

My response to that: The only people that seem to have a problem with it is their mothers.

Another mom pointed out that high schools often have Spirit Days where girls dress like boys and vice versa. I mentioned Powderpuff Games where football players dress like cheerleaders and vice versa. Or every frat boy ever in college (Mom A said that her husband was a frat boy and NEVER dressed like a woman.)

But here’s the point, it is none of your damn business.

If you think that me allowing my son to be a female character for Halloween is somehow going to ‘make’ him gay then you are an idiot. Firstly, what a ridiculous concept. Secondly, if my son is gay, OK. I will love him no less. Thirdly, I am not worried that your son will grow up to be an actual ninja so back off.

If my daughter had dressed as Batman, no one would have thought twice about it. No one.

But it also was heartbreaking to me that my sweet, kind-hearted five year old was right to be worried. He knew that there were people like A, B, and C. And he, at 5, was concerned about how they would perceive him and what would happen to him.

Just as it was heartbreaking to those parents that have lost their children recently due to bullying. IT IS NOT OK TO BULLY. Even if you wrap it up in a bow and call it ‘concern.’  Those women were trying to bully me. And my son. MY son.

It is obvious that I neither abuse nor neglect my children. They are not perfect, but they are learning how to navigate this big, and sometimes cruel, world. I hate that my son had to learn this lesson while standing in front of allegedly Christian women. I hate that those women thought those thoughts, and worse felt comfortable saying them out loud. I hate that ‘pink’ is still called a girl color and that my baby has to be so brave if he wants to be Daphne for Halloween.

And all I hope for my kids, and yours, and those of Moms ABC, are that they are happy. If a set of purple sparkly tights and a velvety dress is what makes my baby happy one night, then so be it. If he wants to carry a purse, or marry a man, or paint fingernails with his best girlfriend, then ok. My job as his mother is not to stifle that man that he will be, but to help him along his way. Mine is not to dictate what is ‘normal’ and what is not, but to help him become a good person.

I hope I am doing that.

And my little man worked that costume like no other. He rocked that wig, and I wouldn’t want it any other way.

the first thing i thought when i saw this picture is “THAT IS ADORABLE.” and when I learned it was a boy I thought “YEAH, WORK THAT DAPHNE COSTUME! GO FOR IT! :D”

it’s sickening to know that people still have issues with it, the vicious double standard. like the mother said, if a girl dresses like batman no one flips their shit, but if a boy dresses like daphne that’s an automatic “bad parent” mark, which is bullshit. work that daphne costume and work any other lady costume you want, kid!

I… This woman is the best mom in the world and I love her. This is the attitude people SHOULD have. Boys and girls should both be able to wear whatever the shit they want regardless of what silly gender “rules” we have in place. Girls can wear pants, so boys can wear skirts.

artblock?
Anonymous

No, busy with commissions and getting some work done in my house at the moment!

Unfortunately, I have no other job, commissions are my main thing and I make very, very little money doing them, so I tend to work pretty long hours. When I’m not doing commissions I don’t really draw very much! I do try to get requests done, but I can’t guarantee it unfortunately.

yeffyaboyuice:

Some of my shit

You are my hero, never stop being amazing.

I guess people like the way you draw futa? That's okay with me. Though, one issue I had with your latest work was the perspective you used. I don't know if it's just me, but I find sometimes that it's a bit of a... letdown, I guess, when a picture features a futanari character /without showing/ that character's dick. I understand that some of it is the "implied dick", in a way, but I think the picture would have a bit more impact if you had used a different perspective. Just a thought.
Anonymous

This is a difficult one because when you’re drawing someone fucking someone else, it’s very hard to get both characters in the image and still show the penis without making it fucking huge. Call me crazy but I can’t stand huge dicks. That’s generally why I mostly draw pinups and frottage, that way it’s pretty fucking obvious that they’re dickgirls and a lot of the focus is on their genitals that way. I’ll keep your suggestion in mind and try to find more ways of drawing intercourse where I can actually show the penis more clearly!

ALL OF THE GIRLS (in Homestuck) Kanaya has all of the swag. all of it.

Gosh, stop it you guys you’re turning me into such a Kanaya fanboy.

I think I like the idea of all the ladies fawning over her, haha.

...Kanaya reclining in her girl pile?

Girl pile? :O Who exactly would be in this pile?

loooooooove your art, could you do some dickgirl vris x karkat? With vris dom ofcourse >u>
Anonymous

I did this JUST this once, I won’t do it again.

I don’t like straight pairings, it doesn’t matter if you give the girl a dick, she’s still a lady. Male/male or female/female only please ;p

could you do a lesbian request for me?
Anonymous

Sure, just leave it in my ask box and I’ll do my best to get to it when I can, but keep in mind I have quite a few requests in there and there’s no guarantee that I’ll definitely be able to do it. Commissions are literally my only income so they come first, requests are just done whenever I have a little free time for something silly.