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Thu 19 Aug, 2004 06:43 pm - Most likely on the thread about a biting rat. ;) I personally breed 'fancy' rats (siamese, true hairless, dumbos, rexes, lilacs and blues) and I like to get the truth about... (view)
Thu 19 Aug, 2004 06:35 pm - As with any other animal, temperment depends on the breeder. That's why you don't adopt from petshops and pisspoor 'breeders'. Those people don't care about the animals... (view)
Thu 19 Aug, 2004 06:27 pm - I don't really have an answer to your post, but rats are smarter than most dogs, and some will run on wheels, and I know they aren't doing it to get out or because they think they're... (view)
Thu 19 Aug, 2004 06:23 pm - http://talk.buybelowcost.com/eve/ubb.x?a=frm&s=5716013&f=7956043 I recommend that you post a topic on that board. There are a lot of show dog/cat breeders on there, and a lot of folks... (view)
Thu 19 Aug, 2004 06:17 pm - Re: Fleas eating us alive! [quote="123erica"]Help! I have a cute poodle for several years, and he has brought fleas into our house. The fleas do not bite my sons, rather, they bite my... (view)
Thu 19 Aug, 2004 06:10 pm - I'm assuming these people used albino or PEW mice. I'm not sure about mice (I've never had an albino mouse, and I only have one mouse now) but rats with pink eyes use the... (view)
Thu 19 Aug, 2004 05:56 pm - A good solution is a load of dishwashing soap. Joy, Palmolive and those types. Wet the animal (I use it on my rats, but it works on all animals) and squirt the stuff on them, lather it up, then try... (view)
Thu 19 Aug, 2004 05:49 pm - [quote="urs53"]Princesspupule, BigDice is talking about Hill's Science Plan. They like Iams, also... Glad to hear that you cat is doing fine![/quote] Actually, you can get... (view)
Thu 19 Aug, 2004 05:46 pm - You won't change his genetics by feeding him unhealthy foods. If he has small genetics, he will be small, you can't change that. If you feed him foods with too high of a nutrient content,... (view)
Thu 19 Aug, 2004 05:42 pm - Actually, a lot depends on socialization. One, buy a rat from a breeder or adopt one from a reputable rattie rescue. Two, don't house one rat by his/herself unless it's absolutely... (view)
 
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