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    Baby rat

    Well, I went back home for easter, and I intended to switch my ball over to rats this weekend. So I went to the shop where I bought my ball from and bought a rat pup. Lol this is going to sound rediculious, but i fell in love with it's adorable face. I was intending to breed rats in the future, because I have my snake up at school, and the only pet store within 45 minutes is a pet-co, whose mice are extremely small, therefore I never have the right size of live prey available to me. I did a little bit of researching online, and I'm guessing that this little guy is about 3 weeks old. He's still a little too young to be without a mom, and didn't seem to like the idea of drinking out of the water dripper, but went after water droplets on my hand. I ended up going back to buy a hopper to keep him company, and hopefully to show the little guy how to drink from the dripper and eat the pellets/chew sticks. Do you guys think that he's old enough to start eating this food on his own, or is there some sort of baby formula that I could use for the next week or two until he's the right age to wean?
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    Re: Baby rat

    Hehe, it happens. Oh well, better now then later to start breeding ratties.

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    Re: Baby rat

    not sure what to do about the food, but the water..............you can put an ice cube on the top of the water bottle. This will melt and drip down the bottle. The rat will start to drink the drops that come off, conveniently at the ball where it will start drinking from. After a couple of days it will learn that's where the water is and start drinking from it.

    I think 3 weeks is in fact too young to be weaned, but maybe one of the rodent people will chime in here and make some smart suggestions.

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    Re: Baby rat

    3 weeks is a bit young to wean, but he should survive.
    Try small or ground up food items.
    Millet , dry or cooked oatmeal, broken up lab blocks. I've noticed that rat pups that age will usually love cheerios as a treat, so that might get him eating solid foods. Scrambled egg is another thing to try, they love scrambled egg.

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    Re: Baby rat

    Avoid a lot of greens, especially iceburg lettuce, as this can give young rats the runs. Things like dry cereals, soft nuts, etc. are great for chewing. You can break up some lab blocks too. Also softer foods like boiled eggs, canned tuna, bits of chicken are great for younger rats and very nutritious. At 3 weeks your rat can be weaned. It's a bit early but the rat should have erupted teeth and be able to chew. My rats that age, though still nursing, are using their mother's water bottle and digging into the dry food bowl and kitchen scraps just fine.

    Now where are the pics!!! LOL
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    Re: Baby rat

    At 3 weeks you are right on the bubble. I use the eyes as an indicator...if open they will usually do just fine (as the teeth erupt at about the same time as the eyes open...so they can eat what they can now see). If they aren't then you will need to see if the rat can hold food and attempt to eat (if so then should be OK...just keep in a small cage so he can find the food and water by smell). Finally if he cannot hold the food then you will need to syringe feed him till he can...several times a day.



    Hope this helps...good luck
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    Wow.. ok, i feel a lot better now lol. His eyes were open when i got him yesterday. Thanks a lot for all of the advice. I'll put pics up of him once I get back to my dorms with my camera >.<
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    Re: Baby rat

    If his eyes are open, his ears are upright and his fur is fully grown in then I'm sure he'll do fine (it is a he correct?) If you do intend to keep him as a pet you really should think about getting another same gender rat as a cage companion. Rats, even spoiled pet rats, really need another of their kind as company or they pretty quickly get depressed. Just make sure if you decide to get your rat a buddy, you get a same sex friend or you'll end up with unplanned litters. Male rats, as long as there are no females around, usually get along very well together.
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    Re: Baby rat

    ok, thanks for the advice. I had planned on breeding them in the near future, so would he still need another male buddy if I get 2 females ( to allow a resting period during litters)?
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    Re: Baby rat

    Yes, it's crucial that they get same-species interaction while they are growing up. If they don't, they won't know how to properly interact with others and could end up not being able to be bred. Or he may not even know how to breed...

    When he's about 4 weeks old, get him a same sex buddy that he can grow up with(from the same place, as some rats carrying nasties if you don't quarantine).

    Make sure he's eating a good diet, no pre-made mix from the pet store(ick). He'll grow up bigger and healthier, and will live a much longer life.
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