If you are breeding, feed, water and clean their bins but let them alone. Nature will take its place they will they settle out over time.

It sounds to me you have pets that you plan to allow to breed. This will be stressful and expensive. If that is your plan, then you basically need to house them all separately. I suggest cute little wooden name plaques, dresses, tuxes and custom cages that look similar to doll houses. Once every 2 months you can have "date night" where Ken and Barbie rat can hop in their rat Ferrari and go dancing.


I will tell you this secret. Rats are some of the best survivors known in the animal kingdom. Their actions are how nature teaches them to act. If one adult becomes a real problem, deal with the adult. The loss of one litter is not a problem in the wild. Most species lose most of their offspring in the wild or their populations tend to explode.

They are stealing each other's babies and fighting because mostly likely....YOU ARE BOTHERING NEW MOTHERS!!!!! IF you know what they are doing...YOU ARE BOTHERING THEM!!!!!


LET THEM ALONE.....