I hope nobody close this thread. The girl really needs help and advice.
And helpful advice is sprinkled all throughout the thread!
This is actually a totally manageable situation! It's just going to take some clear headed thinking, time, and of course- hard work! It is probably not a one person job, but this is where the internet is amazing, and people are sometimes even more amazing.
I don't know if its an option for you, OP, but if you can happen to sell or Camera or any other personal items that may not be of need- a bulk-sized bag of Nutro natural choice dog food at the appropriate protein-content might let your ratties coast for quite a while. You might even be able to buy bulk Harlan Teklad/Native Earth(nutritionally appropriate lablock) near your area, and have it delivered or picked up.
What are they eating right now? Do you have access to lots of canned veggies, or anything like that?
As well, you can make bedding out of newspaper that resembles carefresh- you can do a search for that on GM as well.
Here's another useful post:
Does anyone need revolution?
I have several tubes of Revolution that I have no use for. Would love to swap for hammocks/cage liners/etc!
http://www.goosemoose.com/rfc/index.php?topic=4099485.0
Dive further into Goosemoose. Because rats are, in fact, very similar to dogs, the people who care for them tend to care a whole lot- they're very receptive little animals. And seemingly because the rat-community is so much smaller than the myriads of dog communities that exist, the community at Goosemoose is very forward and very discerning in their ethics, so be aware and just as forthcoming in your circumstances. I believe not long ago, someone was attempting to give away free hammock sets to rescue situations or I believe simply those in need- and generous situations as such arise semi-frequently. Make a post in Rat Tails detailing your situation, ask if anyone has vet-hook ups, or any rescues have space. Do exactly as you did here and more- pictures, care card information, everything. Let people know you're compassionate and serious, and that you're in over your head and mature enough to admit you need help, and you need it as soon as it can come. Just reach out as hard as you can. I know it seems as though you're in over your head, but much more serious situations have come up with promising outcomes. At the very least, contact your local rescues and reputable breeders for reputable/knowledgeable rat vets in your area. Possibly you know that not all vets will charge rats as exotics, some have been known to do group discounts, and some are known to have soft spots for serious situations.. see what you can find. I'll see if I can get my guy to the vet this month, and maybe turn my duo into a trio..