Re: When does it start becoming economical to breed your own rats?
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This is Frankie. He was supposed to be a feeder. No one wanted him so as a fuzzy... I fed him baby formula I had in the pantry. About two days in he gained a name. And hubby bought him a cage (at that point he lived in a cardboard box.
Now he is an a huge cage with fleece and toys and organic food.... and two friends. I have an issue with cute feeders becoming cute pets. Now I request the ugly or plain white ones.
Beware. When raising your own the risk of feeders becoming friends gets bigger!!
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Re: When does it start becoming economical to breed your own rats?
With a little work most rats can be litter trained.
Re: When does it start becoming economical to breed your own rats?
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se7en
how do you prevent frankie from pooping everywhere?
Calm relaxed rats don't poo all the time.
The more nervous the more they go.
Re: When does it start becoming economical to breed your own rats?
Frankie won't poo if he isn't stressed. Pee? Well I didn't neuter him, so he does mark me. It can be reduced by using a shirt or fleece cloth that already smells like rat.
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Re: When does it start becoming economical to breed your own rats?
Well as you could see Frankie was eating the chicken off my dinner plate. LOL!!!
I have three males, one female separate. She would have a friend, but she has a habit of amputating toes so she lives without any girlfriends.
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