Hello friends, in this table we tried to collect the most comprehensive information about what kind of food Can to give to a decorative rat and which one is better to abstain from.
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Foods that should not be given to rats
If your pet's health is important to you, do not feed it from the table. It seems that there is nothing wrong with giving a rodent a piece of apple, chicken or cracker, but this is not so. The rat may refuse its food and instead receive a high proportion of fat and carbohydrates. It will be difficult to wean an animal accustomed to a common table, which means the end of a balanced diet.
It is strictly forbidden to give your rodent alcohol, fried, smoked, salted, pickled, fatty foods, carbonated drinks and sweets.
What to feed a little rat
A mother rat feeds her offspring with milk. However, there are times when she does not want to do this. In this case, responsibility for the life of the offspring will fall on the shoulders of the animal owner. To feed baby rats, you can purchase a lactating female at a pet store or feed the babies yourself.
To feed babies, you can use a pet milk replacer. Dry soy baby formula diluted with a small amount of goat's milk or condensed milk is also perfect.
Important! Liquid formula can be stored in the refrigerator for no longer than 12 hours. The formula will need to be warmed up slightly
To feed your offspring, it is better to use an insulin syringe with an internal catheter at the tip. You can also take a pacifier made from pieces of cotton fabric
The milk mixture will need to be warmed up a little. To feed your offspring, it is better to use an insulin syringe with an internal catheter at the tip. You can also take a pacifier made from pieces of cotton fabric.
After each meal, you should pour boiling water over the items. To avoid the development of enteritis in young animals, it is worth giving small rats a course of Biovestin.
Below you can find detailed information regarding the principle of feeding animals by week:
- In the first 7 days of a rodent's life, it is worth feeding them every 120 minutes. liquid diluted milk formula. Closer to the 7th day of life, it is worth diversifying the menu with milk formula, to which a small amount of dry ground grain feed has been added;
- in the second week, the mixture for rodents can be diluted to a consistency that will resemble liquid sour cream. You will need to drink the mixture every 3-4 hours;
- in the third week of life, you can pour the food mixed with the mixture into a bowl. From 23.00 to 6.00 you can not feed the offspring;
- At 4 weeks, animals can be switched to dry food. From the 30th day of life, rodents should be given food that is familiar to adults. If desired, rat pups can be fed milk until the end of the second month of life.
Babies will need to be fed the mixture every 2 hours.
What menu should kids have? When choosing a diet for little rats over 4 weeks old, you should give preference to:
- dry grain;
- boiled chicken, turkey and fish fillets;
- cottage cheese;
- dill and cilantro;
- bananas;
- apples;
- wheat sprouts;
- oats;
- chicken egg yolks;
- boiled chicken and turkey liver.
Under no circumstances should children be allowed to indulge in:
- cucumbers;
- champignons;
- garlic and onions;
- tomatoes.
Note! When rat pups are fed milk by their mother, they can only be fed by the 21st day of life. It is best not to wean babies early from breastfeeding, which has a positive effect on strengthening the animal’s immunity.
Organizing the right diet for your beloved rodent is important; this will allow you to raise the animal healthy. It is important to give up the desire to pamper your four-legged friend with table scraps such as sweets and sausage, as this can provoke the development of various pathologies of internal organs
Grain and cereals
Grains are the main product in the diet of rats, but they are not equally important. Wheat is a rich, high-calorie product; it can be given to rats, but it must be taken into account that it must be supplemented with other components. The mixture may include oats, buckwheat, corn, rye, barley or pearl barley, rice, millet or millet. These grains are not equal. Buckwheat is a dietary low-calorie product, and corn, on the contrary. Oats should be added in small quantities; excess may cause fermentation. Refined rice is low in nutrition, so it's worth finding a wild rice blend or an unrefined version of the grain.
Semolina does not contain anything useful, so this product should be excluded from the diet. Barley or wheat cereals are suitable for porridges. Porridge is useful only for weakened, emaciated animals or young animals. Adult rats should only give them as a treat.
Wrong mixtures
Some people give their rats hamster food, but this is not the best option. The fact is that it contains too many sunflower seeds and peanuts, which cause health problems.
There are many alternative foods, particularly hazelnuts. This is a good source of protein and a great way for your rat to exercise his jaws.
The rat is entirely dependent on you for food. By providing her with proper nutrition, you will get a healthy pet.
Special food for rats will give your pet all the substances it needs.
However, he won’t refuse a small treat either.
Vegetables and greens
Among vegetables, foods that cause fermentation are prohibited: white and red cabbage, Savoy and Brussels sprouts, as well as cauliflower. Rats can eat broccoli in small quantities. Strong gas formation is caused by radishes, turnips and radishes, as well as all types of legumes: beans, peas, beans and lentils
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You should be careful when giving sweet peppers; some animals have the same reaction to it. You can sometimes offer boiled green beans if they do not cause gas in your pet. Carrots, zucchini, zucchini and pumpkin are delicious and healthy foods. Cucumbers in excess will cause diarrhea
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Eggplants are only good when cooked; solanine in raw vegetables can cause poisoning. Artichokes can also only be given cooked. Potatoes will not bring any benefit to the animal
. In its raw form it is contraindicated for animals, but when cooked it acts as ballast. However, some rodents enjoy eating potatoes.
Vegetables, fruits and herbs should be given daily in small quantities - 10-12 g.
Dill, cilantro, parsley, basil and celery are healthy foods for animals and can be given every day. They are not only safe, but also help digest protein foods. Onions, garlic and wild garlic are not suitable due to phytoncides that irritate the gastrointestinal mucosa.
They should be given occasionally and in limited quantities. Acidic vegetables such as tomatoes, rhubarb and sorrel can also eat away at the delicate walls of a rodent's stomach. You should not give animals spinach either. Beets carry another danger - a laxative effect, they should be given carefully. Leaf lettuces that do not have a specific bitterness are generally suitable for animals.
Treats for rodents
There are foods that rats love most, including walnuts, hazelnuts, and seeds. Unsweetened cookies are also a delicacy, as is a piece of fresh young carrots, boiled pasta or even a cracker. The pet store has special treats - drops. They are made in different flavors from different ingredients.
You cannot spoil rats with such food; once a day will be enough. Drops are allowed to be given no more than 6 pieces per day. These nutritional supplements are like candy—sweet, but provide no benefit. In addition, not every manufacturer takes a responsible approach to the drop production process and is not always ready to indicate the true composition of the product.
You also need to please your animal with treats correctly, so choose products that do not contain sugar and salt, and should not contain flavorings or spices. You can give dried fruits or nuts every day. Most individuals cannot deny themselves the pleasure of eating corn flakes, but they should be without sugar and salt.
Diabetics have unsweetened cookies in their diet, which can also be classified as delicacies that these animals adore. Food for small children will also please the animal, for example, puree. You can make it from fruits and vegetables yourself, since natural products will bring more benefits than store-bought ones.
Not everything that seems tasty to a person is suitable for a rat; this applies to meatballs with sauce and other foods from the table. Lightly dried bread will be much better for your pet. If it contains bran, muesli or cereals, then the pet will be in seventh heaven.
If the animal has become a full-fledged member of the family, then you can please it with a home-made treat. An excellent and healthy option at the same time is porridge made from cereals and vegetables or fruits. In the summer it can be zucchini, perhaps pumpkin; in winter it’s easy to get by with a frozen mixture from the supermarket.
Vegetables are baked or steamed, cereals are steamed or lightly boiled. Add a small amount of sunflower oil and a quail egg to the mixture. A rat will not be able to refuse a steamed omelet, but you should add water, not milk, to it. Steamed meatballs with vegetables are also an excellent alternative to a tasty dinner for an animal, but in this case it is best to take beef.
Among crustaceans, rats feast on gammarus, which is added to ready-made buckwheat.
You need to know that baby rats do not always readily eat fresh vegetables, but they really love baked ones.
Fruits
All citrus fruits should be immediately excluded from the diet of rats due to acidity.
. Occasionally you can give a piece of sweet tangerine. Forest and garden berries must be sorted according to their acid level. Thus, cranberries, which are useful in many respects, should be given with caution because of their taste.
Sweet cherries are more suitable than sour cherries. Never give animals seeds from fruit trees or citrus fruits.
They can be poisonous to rodents. You should pay attention to the special properties of fruits. Chokeberry and bird cherry strengthen, and plum weakens. This must be taken into account when choosing food. Pear can cause fermentation in some individuals. Watermelons and melons can be given in small quantities and only in season, as they accumulate nitrates.
Dried fruits are too sweet and may cause fermentation. They should be given carefully, as a treat.
Other Features
From time to time you need to pamper your pets with treats; you can also use them as encouragement when training the animals. Walnuts, premium dry dog food, and fruit and honey sticks are considered healthy treats.
You can’t give sweets, chocolate, store-bought crackers and chips with a lot of salt, preservatives, soft fresh bread, smoked meats, unripe fruits, raw potatoes, radishes, turnips, beans, cabbage, peas, rhubarb, beans as treats, because they lead to increased gas formation, as a result the animals will have a stomach ache and may develop diarrhea.
It is worth keeping animals away from some house plants, since seemingly harmless greenery is poisonous to them. Prohibited plants include aloe, tulips, daffodils, fern, geranium, lily of the valley, plush, agave, kalanchoe, and horse chestnut. These plants are often found in the homes of owners, delighting with their beautiful appearance and fresh aroma, but in fact they are poison for baby rats and adult animals.
Dairy
The decorative rat eats dairy products with pleasure, but some animals have lactose intolerance. Regular milk should not be given to a rodent at all, but fermented milk in small quantities will not harm. However, you should not feed your pet rat sour cream, cheese or cream due to the high fat content of these products.
Animals benefit from cottage cheese, fermented baked milk, yogurt without additives and sugar, yogurt, kefir, acidophilus. All these products should have a fat content of 2-4%. Low-fat foods are less natural. “Sour milk” should be chosen with a short shelf life, preferably children’s milk or from farms.
Green food
A caring owner needs to monitor the consumption of greens by a pet rat. List of prohibited green food:
- bugs and horseradish contain substances harmful to animals - essential mustard oils;
- sorrel spinach are a source of oxalic acid, which is dangerous for the pet’s body;
- You can’t feed rhubarb to animals, because it causes disruption of the gastrointestinal tract;
- seaweed has a high iodine content.
Animal proteins
Twice, or even three times a week, animals are supposed to receive animal proteins. The following can be served at the table:
- boiled lean meat;
- hard-boiled chicken or quail eggs;
- mealworm, zoophobus (zophobas), gammarus;
- seafood;
- high quality cat or dog dry food.
From poultry, you can give chicken breast, but it is better to feed turkey, which is not fed with growth hormones. From ungulates you can take beef, lean lamb, and game. It is better to grind the boiled yolk with water so that the rat does not choke. You should not feed fatty pork and its derivatives to rats.
Store-bought beef should be soaked for 2-3 hours before cooking, and chicken should be boiled in several waters to remove harmful substances. Rats can suffer from allergies.
Quality grapes - what are they?
Many owners are very mistaken in believing that a decorative rat should and can eat absolutely everything. Including products that are far from fresh. When choosing grapes, you need to focus on fresh bunches. Rotten berries will bring neither benefit nor pleasure to a rodent. When choosing grapes, pay attention to their appearance.
The best solution is to provide grapes grown in environmentally friendly conditions and without chemical treatment. Such berries can be collected at your summer cottage or bought from a small farmer at the market.
If wasps are constantly flying around a stand with grapes, this is an indication that it has not been treated with harmful chemicals. You can safely buy such berries. If you purchased them in a store, then before giving them to your pet, pour boiling water over them several times.
Supplements
Let special mineral stones for rodents be in the cage. If the animal needs them, he will use them. Here you can also remember about onions and garlic.
The normal feeding frequency is twice a day - for adults, three to four times for children and adolescents.
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You cannot overfeed a rat.
If an animal does not want to eat any product, do not force it! Offer a replacement.
Introduce new foods for the animal into the diet a little at a time, watch the animal’s reaction, changes in its condition and behavior.
Each animal has its own individual characteristics.
The most effective traps
Several of the most effective methods are used to control pests. These are poisonous baits, ultrasonic repellers, mousetraps that kill or catch animals alive, and sticky traps.
Each method has its own characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. To choose the appropriate option, you should consider them in more detail.
Poison traps
Placed in places closest to nests or movement routes of animals. Often made from seeds or grains. Rodenticides can be purchased at pharmacies.
The drugs are made on the basis of substances that block blood clotting. As a result, rodents die from internal bleeding. Such baits should not be used in areas where pets live.
Ultrasonic repellers
This method is considered the most humane and safe for both animals and humans. Such devices produce sounds at a certain frequency.
For humans they are imperceptible, but for rats they are simply unbearable . Some models, in addition to ultrasound, are capable of emitting special sound signals and scaring away beepers using light flashes.
The combination of several effects completely kills the desire of pests to be near such powerful stimuli. In the first few days of using repellers, an increase in the number of rats may be observed, but do not be alarmed, this is a normal reaction.
Ultrasound causes real panic in pasyuki, forcing them to be active during the daytime and chaotic movements around the house. In a couple of weeks the room will be completely cleared of parasites.
Another safe and humane way to control rodents is with essential oils. Animals simply cannot stand the smell of mint and try to stay away from it.
Rat traps
If there are a lot of pests, you can try to catch them with a rat trap. To do this, you need to use the best baits that were listed above.
When setting traps, it is important to ensure that there are no small children or pets nearby.
Compared to poisons, mousetraps have undeniable advantages . A poisoned rat can die anywhere in the house. The corpse under the floor will poison the air with an unpleasant odor for a long time.
Traps with bait for rats are located along the walls, in areas where rodents or traces of their presence have been noticed. Typically traps are placed perpendicular to the wall.
In addition to devices that kill animals, there are also so-called “live traps”. They confine the animal without injuring it. This allows you to release the rat into the wild, the main thing is to do it away from your home.
Sticky traps
Usually used for catching mice, since their weight is much less than that of a rat. The animal, running along its usual routes, ends up on a sticky surface from which it cannot get out.
If such a trap is glued to the body of a person or pet, it can be removed using vegetable oil.
The installed traps are checked every day. All manipulations must be carried out with rubber gloves.
A little history
Who knows where this myth came from. Most likely, the traces lead to the Middle Ages. Before the invention of the refrigerator, storing food was much more difficult, so everyone got out of the situation as best they could: meat was attached to a hook under the ceiling, grain was kept in bags or barrels, and large circles of cheese were covered with wax or wrapped in linen. In those days, a hungry mouse agreed to eat anything. Meat hanging from the ceiling was harder to get, wheat or cheese was much easier to access. But the loss of several grains from the bag is not so noticeable, and teeth marks are treacherously visible on a piece of cheese. This may have led many to believe that mice love cheese. Even if in fact they only eat it because it turned out to be their only prey.