Edward 'Eddie' Celaya is a Multimedia Journalist here at KGUN9.
TUCSON , Ariz. — The Humane Society of Southern Arizona recently coordinated a substantial rescue effort involving 158 baby rats discovered behind a Marana grocery store.
The HSSA team promptly initiated intensive care protocols, including syringe feeding, daily health assessments, and bi-weekly weight monitoring, to support the surviving rats. Despite diligent care, further losses were incurred, with 16 additional rats succumbing to their fragile state. However, HSSA remains committed to providing the best possible care for the remaining rats.
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