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New ratties

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Queenfreak · 04/10/2020 07:49

We got our first 2 rats yesterday, and they are so flipping adorable! Excited to be able to start handling them today.

I need advice on digging behaviour and chew toys/foraging toys.

Now we are avid reptile lovers/keepers and belong to crazy cham forums/Facebook pages. I assume the same exists for rat owners, can someone point me in the right direction please? Figured that would be the best place for advice etc than asking lots if questions here.

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Queenfreak · 04/10/2020 21:46

Bumpity bump.
Anyone?

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Sunnydaysstillhere · 04/10/2020 21:49

Without pics yabu to ask for advice!!
I love drats!!
Grin

user127819 · 05/10/2020 16:00

Rat Care UK (Facebook group) is very good. It's a UK based group. American groups have quite different care standards so just bear location in mind when looking at groups.

TeddyIsaHe · 05/10/2020 16:05

Rat Care U.K. is great. I also have 2 beautiful dumbo rats and they are the funniest, sweetest little buggers.

Give them a hard boiled egg in the shell, it is hilarious to watch Grin

Queenfreak · 05/10/2020 18:01

@Sunnydaysstillhere sorry! Forgot the first rule of pet advice! Grin

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Queenfreak · 05/10/2020 18:03

thanks guys.
I'll take a look at rat care UK, i discovered rat nation. I'm now beyond broke! Grin

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IHaveBrilloHair · 05/10/2020 18:03

Oh they are so cute.
Sorry, no advice, I just wanted to see the rattles Grin
What are their names?

Sunnydaysstillhere · 05/10/2020 20:05

Where abouts is the cage op? We want some but not sure of suitable place in our house!!

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