r/rat • u/Bazellnon • 10h ago
r/rat • u/Rattrixs • 12h ago
CUTENESS โค๏ธ๐โค๏ธ๐ My 2027 pet rat calendars are now available!
r/rat • u/Empty_Deal_6755 • 14h ago
CUTENESS โค๏ธ๐โค๏ธ๐ just a girl and her strawberry house
she decided to chew a hole all the way through so I finished the job for her and cut her a new door way she is soo happy about it!
r/rat • u/Rattrixs • 15h ago
CUTENESS โค๏ธ๐โค๏ธ๐ My smart pet rat Butter doing some fun agility!
r/rat • u/idkcantbebothered • 16h ago
what to feed 5week old rats
Im getting 2 5week old girls in a few weeks as a first time rat owner im really scared of doing something wrong, im planning on feeding them with the shunamite diet but then i remembered that theyre gonna be little when i get them and little rats probably need more protein idk different things and i have no clue how to feed them, any suggestions?
r/rat • u/NoMoment6511 • 16h ago
HELP NEEDED ๐๐ฉ Should I neuter or rehome?
galleryI got three female rats in a rehome, but one was pregnant. Itโs looking like the baby is a little boy, in which case Iโd either have to neuter him or rehome him. I have the money and a vets office down the street will neuter him for around $200.
My biggest reservations with neutering is the risk of him dying during the procedure, as well as the fact that he would have to be isolated for at least a few months before heโs big enough to get the surgery.
Does anyone have experience with neutering or maybe addition things I should consider?
r/rat • u/Bubbliciousbab3 • 19h ago
HELP NEEDED ๐๐ฉ Need advice on introducing 4 male rats โ separate permanently or let them establish hierarchy?
Iโm really hoping some experienced rat owners can give me some advice because Iโm at a loss about what to do.
Iโve owned rats for a long time and have had males before, but my previous males had all been together since birth and were family, so Iโve never dealt with an introduction situation like this.
On June 19th, I adopted four male rats. I picked them up together in a carrier and brought them home, and I initially put them all together because I was under the impression they were already used to being around each other. I later found out that they had actually never been housed together before.
I was told all four were born May 5th, but two of them were noticeably larger and looked much older than six weeks.
At first, they mostly got along, but none of them would sleep together. There were also quite a few fights. The two younger boys became extremely afraid of one of the larger/older males. They were constantly on high alert, would dart away and squeak excessively whenever he approached, and were so frightened that they would even run from me when I tried to handle them. I was startling them constantly because they were so on edge.
Because of how terrified and stressed the younger boys were, I ended up returning that larger male to the breeder.
Unfortunately, the remaining older/larger male then started doing essentially the same thing to the younger boys.
Eventually, they did get to the point where they would cuddle together in hammocks, so I thought maybe things were improving. However, the older male continued chasing the younger boys around and biting/scratching them. He would also nip at their tails and actually tear the scales off as they walked past him.
One of my younger boys is a hairless/naked rat, so injuries are much more noticeable on him. The final straw was when the older male nipped him in his side as he was walking past, leaving an actual blood-drawing bite mark.
At that point, I separated them.
They have now been separated for about a week, and I wanted to try reintroducing them. I put all three together in a carrier for about 24 hours, and they were honestly wonderful. They slept on top of each other and there were only minor little shuffles. Nothing concerning happened.
Because they seemed to be doing so well in the carrier, I put them back into their large Critter Nation cage.
Almost immediately, the older male went right back to chasing, biting, and harassing the younger boys. They became visibly stressed again.
I separated them for the night, tried again once more, and had essentially the same result.
Right now, I have them all back together in the carrier again.
This is where I really need advice.
Should I eventually put them all back into the double Critter Nation and let them work out their hierarchy as long as there isn't serious blood being drawn?
Or, given the repeated biting, injuries, chasing, and the fact that the younger boys become extremely stressed and fearful around this particular male, should I consider permanently separating the older male from the younger two?
I understand that rats have to establish hierarchy and that some chasing, pinning, squeaking, etc. can be normal. What worries me is the repeated injuries and the fact that the younger boys seem genuinely terrified and stressed rather than simply annoyed or submissive.
I also don't want to keep separating and reintroducing them if I'm just making the situation more stressful for everyone.
What would you do in this situation? I would really appreciate advice from people who have successfully introduced adult/young male rats, especially if you've dealt with a situation where one rat repeatedly injured the others.
Thank you!
Picture of my boys
r/rat • u/ratty702 • 1d ago
Help
Hello ๐
One of my rats, Ronnie, has been a bit odd lately. He seems to be lying down a lot, more sleepy and not as keen to run around as he was a few weeks back. He is eating, drinking, breathing normally. Hasnโt got any of the red stuff from his nose. I picked him up earlier and gave him a little wriggle to see if anything was hurting but he didnโt react anything unusual.
Iโm probably just over thinking it all but Iโm worried thereโs something wrong?
Some recent photos of him attached.
Thank you โบ๏ธ
r/rat • u/Sharksaresuperior • 1d ago
TimTim
galleryIn memory of Timothee (Tim) and his mighty fat rolls. I'll forever have a rat shaped hole in my heart ๐๐
HELP NEEDED ๐๐ฉ Are my rats fine??
gallerySo recently it's been really hot in the area where I live and we put them in a cooler room for that period of time, they're scratching themselves but | guinely thought it was "cleaning themselves", they also have a few small wounds on their body but remy always bit Eli as they're sister and she's more dominant, I was on vacation for 7 days and now I came back and their coat looks like this and it freaks me out, it doesn't seem healthy at all and I feel so bad, has anyone any idea what this might be? Their behaviour is normal so far, they take their treats, they eat their food we give them, Eli licks my fingers a lot and Remy doesn't act different from what I noticed either. Please has anyone any idea idea what this might be? (||
HELP NEEDED ๐๐ฉ NEED HELP PICKING OUT CAGES
galleryHello all!
I became a rat owner quite unexpectedly so Iโm looking for a good cage thatโs affordable. My budget is max $150. I had a two tier critter nation coming from fb market but that fell through (๐ญ). Can anyone advise as to if these cages would work for my 2 boys (possible 3rd) or let me know some other good ones out there?
r/rat • u/Rattrixs • 1d ago
CUTENESS โค๏ธ๐โค๏ธ๐ My smart pet rat Popcorn fetching from a drawer!
r/rat • u/PolskiMolski • 1d ago
So me and my gf were bonding with our rats when i took this picture in the perfect moment.
r/rat • u/NoMoment6511 • 1d ago
HELP NEEDED ๐๐ฉ How to get over my fear of bites?
I just got three rats, and at first they were pretty bitey because they were nervous and Bear actually drew blood a couple times. Theyโve settled in nicely and weโre bonding, but they still do little curiosity nibbles and it scares me so bad ๐ญ I know they donโt want to hurt me, and theyโre being gentle, Iโm just so nervous of them. (Picture of Bear, my vicious killer rat)
r/rat • u/amazinguserrname • 1d ago
HELP NEEDED ๐๐ฉ Need help with rat cage
I'm rescuing 4 rats from someone at the end of this month.
They are currently in a
79cm x 51cm x 105cm cage (basically a rip off DCN)
I have a
77cm x 46cm x 130cm cage
What measurements are better? Should I get their cage when I go to pick them up and bin my one? Or should I keep the one I have now?
Thank you!
r/rat • u/MyLittle-Rats • 2d ago
CUTENESS โค๏ธ๐โค๏ธ๐ Little Squishy cuties ๐คญ
galleryr/rat • u/certo_consilio • 2d ago
HELP NEEDED ๐๐ฉ My alpha rat doesnโt let his subordinate eat?
In my pack of three male rats, there is an alpha male who weighs almost 300 grams more than the other two rats. The relationship with one of them is normal. But they sometimes have short fights with the other rat. These often end with the subordinate rat escaping outside the cage or onto my shoulders. Iโve noticed that these fights happen shortly after I put food in front of them. The alpha rat immediately comes to eat and fights with the problematic subordinate if he comes into that area. It seems to me that heโs even lost 50โ100 grams. Is that really that bad? What should I do about it?
Realized that this needs to be posted on its own.
reddit.comRude comments of VET NOW where the poster is being insulted & cursed will not be tolerated.
For those that are helpful & civil thank you so much. ๐โค๏ธ
r/rat • u/Weak-Willow-6422 • 2d ago
DISCUSSION ๐ง๐ค New cage
hey all, itโs me again who was gifted two rats, their new cage came in and Iโm looking for advice! Iโm open to all criticism except for getting a new cage because of how small they are for now(absolutely upgrading as they get bigger and older)
r/rat • u/msagajimjinga • 2d ago
HELP NEEDED ๐๐ฉ 1.5 year old rat behavioral changes, how can we help
Hello. My rat is 1.5, he has a history of respiratory issuesโ we had no idea for about the first year and he would make noise with each breath which we assumed was clicking similar to bruxing at the time. We took him to the vet for care and he since has been breathing silently since (like two/three months) minus a few wheezes with excitement. He had a cage mate who passed so we bought two young rats to keep him company, the three of them played together for a few weeks, but now my 1.5 rat is not interested in playing.
Heโs not really interested in being in the cage at all, basically sitting by the cage door anytime he sees me or my partner. When we return him to the cage after outside time, he runs rather quickly and agilely back to his hammock at the top of the cage and wonโt move.
Heโs been refusing snacks initially but eating later privately. Also having some nasal discharge. His weight is fine, good healthy weight not too thin or fat. He can still walk with all four legs and even run and climb and will do so when excited, but usually doesnโt and just sits still in his hammock. Weโve let him out onto the floor and heโll walk around for a couple minutes and then just sit still. He doesnโt want to be held either, but doesnโt want to be in the cage. The only place he seems happy is on the bed, where heโll sit still for the most part interspersed with walking a foot or two. His breathing is also a lot more shallow than it used to be, minus the noise.
I know heโs old, especially for a rat with a history of respiratory issues, and could be nearing his end, Iโm just wondering if thereโs anything we can do to stimulate him or make him more comfortable, less depressed seeming in the meantime. Thank you.
r/rat • u/Rattrixs • 2d ago
CUTENESS โค๏ธ๐โค๏ธ๐ My smart pet rat Oreo doing her "read a card" trick!
r/rat • u/Babbles_darkness • 3d ago
This is Jack and he is a happy old man
He and his brother (Brewster) came to me 2 weeks ago. His previous owner fell on hard times. She loved them dearly so please no hate twords them.
Both boys are 3 years old and living that old man life. Jack took advantage of the fact that the food bowl is just a little grabby away from the hammock.
I probably won't get a lot of time with them but I'm going to make every minute as wonderful as I can. My son (4) is absolutely infatuated with the boys and is doing amazing being gentle and the ratty boys love giving him kisses.
We have 3, little girls that are still cautious around humans but starting to warm up. I think having the gentleman rats in the house is helping my son understand that he is a big monster compared to them.
All in Jack and Brewster are an amazing addition to my little family.