Loose rat in the house WOOO HOOO!!!
I was cleaning out the tanks today and put a couple female rats in a plastic tote, then when I was moving them back I guess I just wasn't quick enough and one jumped out and ran under the table! I have so much junk in the snake / rodent room it took me awhile to catch her, good thing she didn't crawl in a wall vent! Has this ever happened to you? When I had my snakes in aquariums they would sometimes get out too when I was trying to feed multiple tanks and I would see them crawling across the floor LOLOL. Now that they are in a rack system I don't have that problem. Maybe I should go to a rat rack system, but I guess if you had multiple rats in one tub one could still jump out?
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Re: Loose rat in the house WOOO HOOO!!!
One of my girls escaped a few nights ago. I didn't lock her cage properly. Saw her running down the hall and called her name. She came right up to me and I got her put away before she became a midnight snack for the dog.
A few years ago I had a free range pet rat whose cage door almost always stayed open. The little bugger was liter trained and neutered (No scent marking!) And would always return to his cage. He would even follow me outside and learned how to use the doggie door. Once a hawk scared him and he ran all the way back to his cage from the garden.
Not sure what I would do if I had an untamed feeder running around! Probably would be on a wild goose chase!
My snake collection isn't big enough to justify breeding my own feeders yet and when it does get there I'm torn between doing ASFs or rats... but if I go with ratties I think I'll use a dog training clicker. Everytime I drop treats into the bin I'll give a click. At the very least all of them should learn to associate the click with food. That might come in handy if I get an escapee - to lure them out of hiding without having to bond with and train each individual rat.