Cita
Posted : 7/30/2008 6:28:29 PM
I was very very very close to getting a couple of rats, so I have a fairly good idea of the rat care basics... a lot will really depend on what they're used to. Are they litter trained? Do they get daily "free time" loose in the house or a room? If so, it would be lovely to "rat proof" a room and let them scamper about.
I used to read this forum constantly - then, when I ended up with Rascal, I switched to this forum because I already knew lots about rats and very little about dogs.
Here's the link: http://www.goosemoose.com/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,118/forum,rat
Basically they're pretty easy to take care of. Depending on how they've been raised, they might need/want a lot of human attention, but as far as basic needs... nothing too complicated!
Edit: oh, and I forgot. Don't pick them up by their tails unless it's an emergency. The best way to pick them up, I've found, is to grab them gently around the middle (just behind their front legs) gently encircling their middle with your thumb and middle finger, then to gently lift them up and slide your other hand underneath them for support. (Just like dogs, they don't particularly fancy dangling in the air with legs all over the place - they prefer to feel something stable underneath them.) And if the rats are biters, which I hope they're not, grabbing them right behind the legs like that keeps you relatively safe from being bitten.
Don't forget that rats are nocturnal, so they might make annoying noises at night. So, if you're a light sleeper, you might not want them in your bedroom.
Here's a great website with a whole bunch of informative links, including vet referrals. Make sure to get vet contact info lined up juuuuuuuust in case - a lot of small animal vets won't see "exotic" animals such as rats, and even if they're willing, they might not be up to date on the particulars of rat care.
Sorry, that was a really long edit :)