This article is from the WSSF 2007 AFRMA Rat & Mouse Tales news-magazine.
By Cathleen Schneider-Russell
Curious! Inquisitive! Energetic! Do these words describe your rat or mouse? Playing is something that our precious darlings take into a new dimension of pure JOY!
In order to maintain their good health, in addition to stimulating their spectacular intelligence and curiosity, rats must have out of cage time, at least once a day.
We purchased an awesome product—The Grrreat Wall from KV Vet Supply. It’s a 20″ tall X 18′ long plastic roll. It conforms to any space, just unroll and fasten the ends together with the Velcro strap. Place their favorite toys inside, do include yourself, and prepare for a totally fun playtime.
There are many exciting toys that can be made from common items or purchased from pet catalogs or pet stores.
This rat is having fun in a PVC pipe in a playpen. Photo by Karen Robbins. |
A litter of baby rats enjoying a soda can box. Rats owned by Karen Robbins. Photo by Craig Robbins. |
This rat is having fun in a PVC pipe. Photo by Larry Ferris. |
Sharing that quality playtime brings the beautiful reward of truly enjoying those happy moments with our loving cuties.
Berkshire rat checking out an oatmeal container. Drawing by Sheryl Leisure. |