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Discussion starter · #66 ·
aren't they just gorgeous? i'm waiting for my daughter to come home before we handle them properly... We also urgently need to let the others run free, i felt so bad, but i didn't want to move mama, and if they ran free, they'd climb all over that cage... but today, we will risk it all and sort it all out. The perspex has also arrived :giggle:

So i'll send photos later, but also, I think i might have mentioned, we have a guy called Ian, who also breeds rats, living virtually next door, and he's coming over on the weekend to help us identify the genders...
 
Discussion starter · #68 ·
Is owning rats always this hard? so the babies are fine, but now Caramel (Oreo's friend, not mum) has a very large growth on her cheek. And of course she's not handled, and i'm not keen on leaving Oreo on her own so i can take Caramel to the vet (and i'm dreading that she'll say that nothing can be done, and besides that being really sad, then we have the same rat situation as before!! Seriously... what is going on :( )
 
Oh dear, sorry to hear that. I hope it is not too serious. Yes, rats can be surprisingly high maintenance - when I first got rats I never imagined I would be having so many vet visits!

Personally I would just take Oreo along as well to keep Caramel company - I always take mine in pairs or sometime threesomes as although that involves a bit of stress for more of them it is much less stress for the rat who's sick than being alone would be. Also I reason that it is giving them all experience of new places and unfamiliar situations not actually being too bad (they get a treat after seeing the vet), which might help build confidence.

I'm glad mum and babies are doing so well.
 
Discussion starter · #70 ·
ok, i'll figure that out... we've just had a family bereavement, i am not sure what is going to happen in the next few days :(

In the mean time, here is one of the kittens i picked up yesterday (currently i only pick them up if they venture out, i've not disturbed them in the nest...) Looks like a boy to me.

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Discussion starter · #76 ·
definitely! and isn't the champagne boy lovely - we've renamed him, his name is cliquot. Like the rose champagne (because of the ruby eyes).

And the dark one is quito - short for barraquito, since he's dark with a light tummy. And the third one - is chai, because he has the colour of a nice chai tea.
 
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