Crazy rat - it's feeding day - need help!!!!!!!
Okay, So I just went to the reptile store and bought a feeder live rat weaning.. I have never had this problem before but this rat is going to bite me.
I tried to stun it and it jumped at my hand and almost got it.. I put on gloves and it jumped up on them and tried to gnaw through them..
I really have no clue how or what I'm supposed to do anything that will let me feed my snake this rat, but its going crazy and won't let me grab it out of the box at all!! PLEASE HELP:mad::snake::taz:
Crazy rat - it's feeding day - need help!!!!!!!
This is why you don't try to "stun" a rodent. Whacking them on the head without killing them can induce panic and defensive attack mode. Put him somewhere he can't escape with a little food and water and give him time to chill out. Then just pick him up gently with your glove and feed the jerk off.
Re: Crazy rat - it's feeding day - need help!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by
Annarose15
Whacking them on the head without killing them can induce panic and defensive attack mode.
All I did was shake the box he's in a little, and that's because he was already doing this when I tried to pick him up the first time. I never have to stun them except for right now..
Crazy rat - it's feeding day - need help!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by
gillianc
All I did was shake the box he's in a little, and that's because he was already doing this when I tried to pick him up the first time. I never have to stun them except for right now..
So the ride home freaked him out, and then you shook the box more. As I said - food, water, quiet, and then dump him in the cage. Grabbing at him is just going to aggravate him more.
Re: Crazy rat - it's feeding day - need help!!!!!!!
Or it could just be a really aggressive rat. Our local pet shop gives us the ones that tend to bite fingers and chew the other rats' faces off, because they know we're not going to try to make a pet out of it.
Crazy rat - it's feeding day - need help!!!!!!!
... maybe but im pretty sure shaking it up in the box didnt make it any less aggressive if that is the case...