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Actually, even if they aren't specifically trained in small mammals, most veterinarians have access to an amazing wealth of medical information on rats. This is because they are so often used in laboratory research that we know more about their ideal care requirements, diseases, and cures than any other commonly kept pet.
Also, OP, while both tumors and strokes are likely, it could also be a serious ear infection, which can be treatable. Also, strokes are not necessarily fatal. it just requires a little extra care on your part to help your friend adapt to decreased motor skills.
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