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    Does anyone keep their rodents in the house?

    I am re-building after my move and I am considering picking up 8 racks totaling 51 tubs. I plan to run 1-4 or 1.5 per tub.

    Does anyone do something like that in their house?

    I have 4 spare bedrooms and I have a 1000 ft partially finished (has an insulated and finished floor) attic that I can use.
    I am just worried about smell and escapees.

    Does anyone else do this and how does it work?

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    You need to have a hungry cat in that room for escapees and LOTS of time to change those racks. I have not kept breeding groups of rats in the house but if I did they would need to be changed at least twice a week. There is no getting around it rats stink. BAD. I'm not kidding about the hungry cat. Literally feed her/him rat pups daily as their meals and give them a can of wet chow twice a week you will have no problem with escapees. ( I ran this by my vet to make sure it is healthy and he said absolutely but the cat must be wormed monthly)

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    Interesting. I actually keep my cats in their own room. I'm wondering if keeping the rats in the room that the cats are in, would be a good idea.

    I don't work and am home all day so I can change bedding.

    Interesting idea with the cats...

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    I wouldn't...The smell sticks.
    And, they will escape, and cause havoc.

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    My rodents been in my house for 4 years now in same room as snakes. Proper ventilation and good pine pellets will keep smell down.

    No one knows i have rodents in house till cleaning day when im lugging out the bedding..

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    Breeding rats inside the house is a big no no the smell really does stick to everything especially clothes. I wouldn't do it.

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    Re: Does anyone keep their rodents in the house?

    Quote Originally Posted by Emilio View Post
    Breeding rats inside the house is a big no no the smell really does stick to everything especially clothes. I wouldn't do it.

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    If you let the smell escalate to the point it stink of ammonia and no ventilation then yea. My friends that come over never know i had rodents in house till i told them... And they had to see it to believe me..

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    If you let the smell escalate to the point it stink of ammonia and no ventilation then yea. My friends that come over never know i had rodents in house till i told them... And they had to see it to believe me..
    I've never tried the pellets I might have to. When I was producing about 150 rats and 60 asfs a month I had to clean every three days cause if I didn't the smell was unbearable. I'm also in a much hotter climate down here.



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    Summer time the snake room reaches 88 if Central air is off. So i run a fan to suck out smells if needed. But the pine pellets in winter give me good 7 days between cleanings and in summer i get 4 days..


    if i lived down south and had a nice garage to keep outside problems away from my snakes food id keep them outside to free up the space for more snakes. But being in Michigan and getting -10F i cant do that..


    One you try the pine pellets youll never go back to shavings...

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    I have a room in the basement dedicated to the rodents, the room in question has a garage door and an exhaust fan.

    Between pine pellets and exhaust fan there is no smell anywhere else in the house.
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