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14 Comments

  • Kel says:

    I have pet rats and I’ve considered putting tree branches in their cage, but I’m afraid branches from outdoors might contain parasites like ticks and mites. Should I bake the branches, and if so, how should I do it?

    • Mr.Rattitude says:

      Thank you for visiting and asking this question.
      Giving your pet rats a natural chew toy such as tree branches is a great idea. Apple tree branches and twigs make for a flavorful treat. Your concerns for the potential of parasites is also very conscientious. You should also make sure that no pesticides or any other chemicals where used on the branches you are collecting. I would not recommend “baking” the branches for several reasons, but you can put them in your freezer for approximately one week and that will generally take care of any bugs. If you have ANY concerns for chemical contaminants then I would recommend NOT using the branches at all.

  • Kel says:

    I simply found some branches out in the field by the road. How can I tell if there are any pesticides or other chemicals?

  • Poni says:

    Much like you both, I too have lost many of my “children”….and understand the pain. Most recently, I lost Bandit…which confuses me as he was fine one moment..and not the next (stroke). Some of my rats (I call them bRats since they’re spoiled) remind me of our first ones – especially of Cheezer and Inop (I’m on a GMR kick because I can’t live without them). Velveteen reminds me of Cheezer…who would get out of the cage just to sleep on my feet at night…or he’d constantly come over to me while he was out just to make sure I was still there and watching him. I’ve been having issues with my female rats — they get mammary gland problems (lumps). I’ve already had to take them to the vet for surgery so they could be removed — is there something I’m doing wrong…or is it hereditary?

  • Poni says:

    PS: Regarding some of the questions regarding branches, there are Branch Bites (made out of fruit wood) that are perfectly safe for your “kids”. They can be found at most pet supply stores and aren’t that expensive. :)

  • Melanie Howe says:

    Are you located in San Diego, CA? I would like to offer small fleece pouches to you for your foster rats. I’m making them for Wee Companions and Project Wildlife. All from free scraps. Please let me know if I can help. I love ratlings.

  • Terrie says:

    I live in Orange County, Ca and I am working with a breeder in San Fransisco on adopting a couple of little dumbo rats. Shipping is not an option. I am wonderng if anyone knows anyone in the San Fransisco area that might be able to meet half way to pick them up.

    Thanks in advance for you time

  • Hello! I love your lovely sajt about rats,and I love your organisation Rattitude. I love all rats tame and wild,and I want to help organisations with money who help rats. Where can I donate money with your bankkonto from owerseas? I come from Europe,and I live in Sweden. Have you donante konto to Rattitude? I want to help rats,mice and Rattitude! I have looked on Rattitudes homesides,but I can not find sajts there I can click on Donate money and another things as we can give to Rattitude and rats and mice. I am not miljonar,but I can help with small donations so often I can.
    It is so nice to read about lovely people as started organisations for help the poor little rats and mice.
    Tame and wild. I love Rattitude! Please write again soon so I can help!

    Yours Sincerely Ola Johanzdåothir,Ratlover

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