When a rat is nearing the end of life, sedation is generally not necessary, as they may already be in a state of distress. However, if sedation is needed for humane euthanasia, a veterinarian can provide appropriate medications, often using anesthetics like isoflurane or injectable agents such as euthasol. It's essential to ensure that any procedure is done ethically and in compliance with veterinary guidelines. Always consult a veterinarian for the best course of action in such situations.
There is only one safe way to get an answer to this question: your VETERINARIAN.
The next dart should be enough to sedate our Miss Kitty...Just sedate me now!
That is the proper spelling of "sedate" (calm, or to tranquilize).
It's easy there dead.......not breathing...........are eating.
Santa is actually quite sedate in the off-season.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to sedate are sedation and the gerund, sedating.The abstract noun form of the adjective sedate is sedateness.
Either dying or looking for something to eat/drink.
Stimulate?
Example: when you have surgery, they sedate you so that you don't move. Tranquilizers are used to sedate dangerous animals. Good enough?
I believe many pediatricians wish they could sedate their patients like veterinarians can.
Sedate activities are activities that do not involve significant movement or motion. Examples include reading, watching TV, and resting. The opposite of a sedate activity would be one such as running, walking, aerobics and performing household chores.
It is only safe to swim in a pool when a dead rat is found if it has been drained and sanitized. You risk dying if you enter before the pool has been 100 percent sanitized.