• 2 years ago

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Animals
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00:00 Hey, you all right?
00:01 Yeah.
00:02 What's up?
00:02 And I think he might have a respiratory infection
00:05 from all that.
00:06 For sure.
00:06 [PHONE RINGING]
00:09 Hey, bud.
00:09 Hello.
00:10 Can I listen to you?
00:11 The other day, his breath was really rough.
00:13 Yeah.
00:14 It really rests for a while.
00:15 It rests.
00:16 So with these guys, we're worried about myocarditis,
00:19 and it causes protects and respiratory disease.
00:22 And unfortunately, it's not cured,
00:24 but we can still sort of tackle that.
00:25 I'm going to go back here, and I'm
00:27 going to go see what his looks like.
00:29 Give me one second, OK?
00:31 Mycoplasma in rats is really, really serious.
00:34 It actually goes into the nostrils,
00:36 and it destroys all the cartilage and the nose.
00:39 And then it gets down into the lungs,
00:41 destroys the bronchi, and causes pneumonia,
00:44 which leads to moaning, which will lead to death.
00:46 So if you've got a rat that sneezes and coughs,
00:48 you need to take it to the vet.
00:51 Oh, that's creepy.
00:55 Well, be quiet.
00:56 You're not wearing a mask.
00:57 You're going to make a pretty good look at that.
00:59 Yeah.
01:01 I'll have him in a few months.
01:03 Oh, a few months.
01:05 Wilbur.
01:06 Pretty good offspring, huh?
01:07 I'm a little off.
01:10 All right, Wilbur, let's see what we've got.
01:13 I see you've been eating.
01:15 You've got a little cloud there.
01:16 It's just a little here.
01:18 So we're just going to start his antibodies,
01:20 and I think it's going to be fine.
01:22 I think he's going to be sneezing, he's crowding.
01:24 I'm going to have to get you some medicine.
01:26 What do you think?
01:27 You look like a green apple kind of guy.
01:29 Me and Wilbur look like green apples.
01:31 Wilbur and I are very close.
01:32 We've created a bond.
01:34 The hardest bit is the medication,
01:35 because it's really, really bitter.
01:37 The medicine clears the chest and helps
01:38 him breathe in case of sneezing and coughs,
01:40 because we're afraid of a higher respiratory tract infection.
01:43 A pretty baby like Wilbur, you have to give him the medicine.
01:46 Wilbur is smart.
01:47 He's not going to eat it if you give it to him like that.
01:49 So what do we do?
01:50 We've got a few flavors, like watermelon, grapes,
01:52 tangerine, and apple cider.
01:54 We're going to mix it with the apple cider,
01:56 and I'm going to be able to formulate that medicine.
01:59 You've got to do everything to trick Wilbur.
02:03 I was making something.
02:04 OK.
02:06 All right, I want you to hit it, pull,
02:07 you just pull to the line, and just give it to him.
02:10 I'll let you get your medicine.
02:12 Come on.
02:13 Hey, baby.
02:15 Come on.
02:16 Look at it.
02:17 It's good.
02:18 I knew the green apple was his thing.
02:20 You can't have my syringe, but you can have some more.
02:23 Wilbur really likes this place, so I'm happy with the two of them.
02:26 Dr. Rogers' behavior with his patients is so comforting.
02:29 I'm making it easier for him.
02:32 You can go, and let's see if this room is going to get better.
02:35 I was worried before the consultation,
02:37 but not anymore.
02:38 I know everything's going to be fine.
02:40 Bye, boy.
02:41 You've been an awesome patient, and I'm
02:42 glad you didn't get no green apple on your nose.
02:44 See you later.
02:47 [MUSIC PLAYING]
02:50 [MUSIC PLAYING]
02:53 (birds chirping)

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