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To All Those Rats We Loved Before: March 2012
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A rat rescuer in Southern New Mexico shares anecdotes, advice, resources, and photos. Learn how to get involved in rat rescue yourself, support my rescue efforts, and be the best rat owner you can be. New Mexico Rat Resources. Sunday, March 25, 2012. Einstein - 2010 to March 21st, 2012. Einstein was special. He was a little monkey, always getting into trouble. He was the smartest, most mischievous pain-in-the-ass rat and I loved him dearly for it. I'm sorry, Einer-steiner. I miss you so much.
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To All Those Rats We Loved Before: Rat Care
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A rat rescuer in Southern New Mexico shares anecdotes, advice, resources, and photos. Learn how to get involved in rat rescue yourself, support my rescue efforts, and be the best rat owner you can be. New Mexico Rat Resources. As a general rule, you should allow two cubic feet of space per rat kept in a cage. This rule is somewhat flexible depending on the way you utilize space inside the cage, but it's a good ground rule to start with. You can use this site. Wire cages are superior to aquariums due to t...
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To All Those Rats We Loved Before: Reading with Rats
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A rat rescuer in Southern New Mexico shares anecdotes, advice, resources, and photos. Learn how to get involved in rat rescue yourself, support my rescue efforts, and be the best rat owner you can be. New Mexico Rat Resources. Sunday, November 27, 2011. I've been rather lax in updating this blog lately. Rest assured, the rats themselves are not nearly as neglected as this blog :). So why the lack of updates? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Your support helps rats in Southern New Mexico. Confessions o...
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To All Those Rats We Loved Before: Basil - 9/09 - 12/11
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A rat rescuer in Southern New Mexico shares anecdotes, advice, resources, and photos. Learn how to get involved in rat rescue yourself, support my rescue efforts, and be the best rat owner you can be. New Mexico Rat Resources. Thursday, December 29, 2011. Basil - 9/09 - 12/11. Basil was a rat's rat. He put up with people. Sometimes, if you caught him in the right mood, he would let you roll him onto his back and tickle his belly and kiss the minky spot on his tummy. But most of the time he ju...
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To All Those Rats We Loved Before: A New Handsome Fellow
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A rat rescuer in Southern New Mexico shares anecdotes, advice, resources, and photos. Learn how to get involved in rat rescue yourself, support my rescue efforts, and be the best rat owner you can be. New Mexico Rat Resources. Monday, September 24, 2012. A New Handsome Fellow. Until I went into Petsmart today and met this fellow:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Your support helps rats in Southern New Mexico. A New Handsome Fellow. Confessions of a Rat Breeder. Nom-ology: A Study of Rat Nutrition.
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To All Those Rats We Loved Before: New Mexico Rat Resources
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A rat rescuer in Southern New Mexico shares anecdotes, advice, resources, and photos. Learn how to get involved in rat rescue yourself, support my rescue efforts, and be the best rat owner you can be. New Mexico Rat Resources. New Mexico Rat Resources. Do you live in New Mexico and are looking for some rat resources? Trust me, I know how hard it is! I'm always looking to add more information here, so if you know something I don't, drop me a line so I can update it. New Mexico Rat-Friendly Veterinarians.
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To All Those Rats We Loved Before: Socrates - September 2010 to December 2011
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A rat rescuer in Southern New Mexico shares anecdotes, advice, resources, and photos. Learn how to get involved in rat rescue yourself, support my rescue efforts, and be the best rat owner you can be. New Mexico Rat Resources. Saturday, December 10, 2011. Socrates - September 2010 to December 2011. A baby Socrates tells his brother Amadeus a secret. That doesn't happen very often, but when it does it's always devastating. So, figuring I'd woken him from a very sound nap, I put him back in the cage. T...
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To All Those Rats We Loved Before: How To Help
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A rat rescuer in Southern New Mexico shares anecdotes, advice, resources, and photos. Learn how to get involved in rat rescue yourself, support my rescue efforts, and be the best rat owner you can be. New Mexico Rat Resources. Want to help rescue rats? Looking to provide support to (the only) Southern New Mexico Rat Rescue, or start a rescue effort of your own? Here's some things you can do to help the cause. Have space in your home and your heart for a few extra furry friends? Be All That You Can Be.
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To All Those Rats We Loved Before: About Me
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A rat rescuer in Southern New Mexico shares anecdotes, advice, resources, and photos. Learn how to get involved in rat rescue yourself, support my rescue efforts, and be the best rat owner you can be. New Mexico Rat Resources. Whenever I'm not rescuing rats, I'm also a freelance writer. I'm looking to leave my day job (working in a call center for a major insurance company) full time so I can devote more time to writing and caring for the rats. How I Got Started. And was sold on rescuing a rat in need!
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Ravencharm Rattery : Rat Care
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Rats make wonderful pets and fit well in most homes, but it is important to understand their needs before deciding to add rats to your family. Known as: Domestic rat or Fancy rat. Weight: Males, 1 to 1 1/2 lbs; females, 1/2 to 1 lb. Length: 12-18 inches, including tail. Great for families, but young caretakers should be supervised by an adult. Fun fact: When rats are very content, they grind their teeth and boggle their eyes! Aspen or recycled paper bedding. Small boxes or plastic rodent house. Attachabl...