There isn't much you can do. They do not have the ability to vomit. Give them access to water and watch for any indication of distress.
Remove the kitty litter from areas where the rats can access it. They should be fine.
you dog shouldnt be ill if you ate kitty litter you spastic
Take him to a veterinarian .
Mice and rats mark their paths and territories with urine, and that'll include your shoulder. Rats can be litter trained. If you can do that, you can encourage the rat to use the litter before you take it out of its enclosure to play with.
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You can get a pet rat from most pet stores.
Yes they can. Some pet shops sell litter boxes for rats. To be successful use the same kind of bedding that your rat currently uses in the cage for the litter and a new type of bedding for the rest of the cage. Place the litter box in the same area that they use now to go potty.
I don't have a pet rat!
The small animal in a litter is a runt.
Emily Carr had one pet rat.
my rat-girl sammie gets hyper when she eats sugary treats,like sugary cereal.
A cage that they rat can't escape from - make sure wire cages have the wire close enough together that the rat can't squeeze out. If it can get its head through, it can escape.A water bottleA food dish - feed a commercial rat diet and fruits, veggies and treatsBedding - this can be paper shreds, commercial bedding, old blanket scraps, etc. They like to have an old cardboard box or even a "rat cube" made from material to curl up in to sleep. They also like hammocks.Litter - you can do litter across the entire bottom of the cage or you can try a litter pan but most likely the rat will not "use" the litter pan so covering the entire cage floor is recommended.Toys - rats get bored and will play with toys to entertain themselves.Speaking of treats, I had a pet rat that enjoyed cat food.
You will need a secure cage filled with the following items for your pet rat:Bedding (Could be receiving blankets, cloth or commercial small animal bedding)Litter (Could be shredded paper or commercial small animal litter)Water BottleFood bowl with commercial rat staple diet (Can offer treats as well)Wooden chew toys (so they can gnaw and wear their teeth down)Second Answer:Be advised the if you have open cuts or wounds, you could be at risk to obtain a disease from your rat due to their urine and feces bacteria entering the wound. Always cover open sores and cuts before handling a pet rat. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling the rat.
Not before the rat eats the mouse.
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