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Friday, August 27, 2010

Rats are omnivores and eat just about anything. Rats love grapes and avocados, but the basic rat diet should be a balanced pellet diet. You can complement their pellet diet with vegetables and fruit (fresh or dried). The pellet diet should make up 80 percent of your rat’s diet, with fresh fruits and vegetables making up the other 20 percent. Avoid feeding your rat chocolate, potato chips, and other unhealthy junky foods, because these are high in fat and can lead to obesity.Vitamins are no necessary as long as the rat has a balanced diet, Rats have similar needs to humans and greatly benefit from daily fresh fruits and vegetables. If your rat isn’t used to that, then it’s recommended that you start off slowly, so you don’t upset their digestive system.Also, always keep fresh, clean water in a bottle with a stainless steel spout and ball valve. This prevents your pet from tipping its water supply.Wire cages also provide ample housing for rats, and they have better ventilation than glass aquariums. However, wire-bottomed cages can cause a rat’s feet to become irritated and infected, so a solid-bottom cage is better.There is a great debate about what type of litter or bedding to use for rats. Experts prefer hardwood shavings, Aspen shavings, or pellet beddings. Changing the bedding every three to five days helps cut down on urine odor, especially is you house your rat in an aquarium.
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