How to raise pet rats, how to raise pet rats?

Updated on pet 2024-05-15
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Uh, it's a hamster!

    There are too many details.,Just give a** It's quite complete.。

    There are 1 frequently asked questions.

    2 Common diseases.

    3 Breeding Manual.

    4 Pregnancy and lactation care of female rats.

    5 Classification of hamsters.

    6 Hamster supplies and other knowledge.

    7 Classic DIY

    8 Foster Care Zone.

    If you don't look at it, you will lose.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Raise it the same as a hamster, you can check the way to raise hamsters, the same.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Feed it food on time, don't feed it too much, like fruit biscuits and bread, remember not to put too much water, it will die if you drink too much.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Don't bathe him, it really stinks, just wash him with warm water when the air conditioner is turned on at home, and it will take 30 minutes to blow him with a hair dryer after washing, otherwise the mouse will die of a cold.

    The rat eats everything, and it is recommended not to let him come outside the cage too often, so that he will have ambition to come out all the time. My family used to raise rats and really ate everything! Try to give him as much food as possible with medicated rat food to avoid getting sick when he asks for you.

    The rats I raised at home eventually escaped on their own, because my mother wouldn't let me bring them to the house, so I had to keep them at the doorman every day, take them home from school at night to play for a while, and then bring them back to the doorman when my part-time workers left. As a result, he learned to open the cage himself and escaped!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Go buy some boxes where he lives, be sure to close them, rats are very good at running, you can feed leftovers, vegetables, meat, fish, and the like, be sure to buy some wood, mice love to bite, if it is two male and female, it may give birth to a lot, so don't want to raise more to raise separately, mice are very cute, and you will find that mice are much cuter than hamsters in the future.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can let the mother rat keep the mouse first, and when you grow up, you are using the mouse glue to catch the baby mouse.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended that you follow the feeding method of mice.

    Shop for rearing cages:

    1 The teeth of the mouse are very hard, so the cage must be metal.

    2. The gap of the railing should be small to prevent the mice from getting out of the cage.

    3 In addition to the feeder and water feeder, it is best to put the runner in the wheel so that the mouse can move.

    4 drawer-style chassis for easy cleaning.

    Prepare food: 1 rat feed.

    2 water 3 Other foods such as bread worms, sunflower seeds? Wait.

    Precautions: 1. Environmental hygiene: clean up the feces often and keep them clean.

    2. Keep warm: give more clean strips of cloth in winter.

    3 supply molars: because mice are rodents, to use the front teeth to chisel hard things, if not often gnawed, the front teeth will get longer and longer, so put a small piece of wood in the cage to facilitate its teeth grinding 4 cleaning work: mice roll around in the cage, white hair is easy to stain and turn gray-black, then you have to help them bathe, you can choose to wash with tap water at noon on a sunny day.

    After taking a bath, let them bask in the sun, and you will find that the mice after bathing are even more cute!

    The mouse is commonly known as "mouse", sharp-billed mouse, and is named because of its pure white color. The earliest history of raising mice in China is recorded, according to records, in 307 1641 A.D., wild mice were captured and raised, and used as sacrifices for ancient monks. According to the data, from the 18th century, mice began to become experimental animals, and some were also ornamental breeding.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go buy special rat food to feed, and feed bread worms once every two days or so, which can increase nutrition. Put a small amount of special wood bran in the rat house to keep it clean and hygienic.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I have two little mice in my house that have not had a full moon for two or three days, how can I raise them?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Find a male and a female, buy a cage like a bird, put sawdust in it, and feed them food, and then that's it, you know?

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