I put one of Fletcher rattie's old shirt/blankets over Raddy's enclosure...now he likes to sit up there and survey the area. #RatsOfMastodon#PetRat#Animals
Since c-raddy is sleeping, and I don't have any new pictures of him, here's a photo of my little Meloo...he was very tired here. He was a feeder rat, but turned out to be one of the best animals I've ever known.❤️ :blobrat: :blobratheart: #RatsOfMastodon#PetRat
Hey all,
I’d like to attract more of our friends still on twitter to our beloved #Mastodon. Thinking of linking to some of our best posts on here as an incentive...
Would you answer with links to some favourite, ideally recent posts of yours? Or someone else’s?
Now is not the time to be shy on the self-promotion: we have a mission to accomplish!
Boosts appreciated but answers appreciated more! ♥️ #TwitterMigration#Mastodon#Maystodon
@elduvelle
Hers my favorite rattie picture of Conraddy (so far)... :blobrat: :blobratheart: (also, I have good songs I've written and produced linked in my profile 😁🎶❤️)
My shadecloth experiment is working beyond my wildest dreams!
It's 1) grippy enough for ramps that an old rat can climb 2) easy to clean and 3) not tempting for them to chew.
I built a big spiral ramp all the way up the cage. The central atrium, as it were, is filled with many shadecloth safety nets to catch silly old buggers who like falling off edges of said ramps.
The younger rats still climb up the sides, or race round in a big spiral, so they have more running space which is great.
I made a small heated space for Maurice, and as you can see he's found the warmest spot which is actually just above the warm box.
Today, after his breakfast, I bundled him into the black plastic penthouse bed right into the top of the cage which he can't reach even with the ramps. You can't see him in the picture, he's underneath Jasper, the handsome young fellow with the whiskers.
This is Vinnie! He's the largest of our rats. He's friendly but cautious, is very vocal, and has a soulful expression. He likes to stretch out comfortably along the back of your neck.