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  1. Taking Care of Your Pet Mice and Rats by Joyce Pope, 1987-09
  2. Starting With Mice, Rats and Gerbils (The Basic Pet Care Guide Series by Georg Gassner, David Alderton, 1998-05
  3. Taking Care of Your Mice and Rats (Taking Care of Your Pet) by Joyce Pope, Sally Anne Thompson, et all 1990-07
  4. How to Raise Mice, Rats, Hamsters, and Gerbils (Child's Book of Pet Care) by Sara Bonnett Stein, Robert Weinreb, 1976-10
  5. Rats: Complete Care Guide by Debbie Ducommun, 2002-04
  6. Care of Uncommon Pets: Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Mice, Rats, Gerbils, Chickens, Ducks, Frogs, Toads and Salamanders, Turtles and Tortoises, Sn by William J. Weber, 1979-06
  7. Hamsters, Gerbils, Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Ferrets, Mice, and Rats: How to Choose and Care for a Small Mammal (American Humane Pet Care Library) by Laura S. Jeffrey, 2004-10
  8. Taking Care of Your Pets: Hamster, Guinea Pig, Dog, Cat, Rabbit, Mice and Rats, and Fish by Joyce Pope, 1990-03
  9. Rats!: For Today's Pet Owner from the Publishers of Critters USA Magazine (Fun & Care) by Debbie Ducommum, 1998-07
  10. The Proper Care of Fancy Rats (Proper Care) by Nick Mays, 1993-10
  11. Rat (I Am Your Pet) by Matthew Rayner, 2007-07-15
  12. The Swimming Pool & The Garden by John Dawes, 1975-09-17

1. Rat Fan Club
A club devoted to rats as pets. Rat lovers can find the answers to questions about rat health, games, tricks, and toys for their rats and
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2. Pet Rat Information Sheet - All You Need For Happy Healthy Pet Rats
How to keep happy, healthy pet rats a comprehensive online guide. Regularly updated.
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3. Virginia's Rat Page
A page of interesting information on pet rats, and links to rat related articles, clubs, rat care products, etc.
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4. Pet Rats Photos (Title Page)
Top ten photos, vote for your rats and a great archive.
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5. Rodent Control, Mice Control, Rats, Mice, Rat Trapping, Mice
Rats Mice Squirrels Search DIYPC Information Vault
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6. Rat Mouse Club Of America
Rats! Your browser isn't using JavaScript. You'll need it to navigate this site, or you can use this site map.
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7. National Fancy Rat Society
Home. What is the NFRS? Articles about Rats. Varieties. Rat Books. Show Calendar was established in 1976 for the promotion of domesticated
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8. EstimaHome Of RATS Econometrics Software
RATS, by Thomas Doan, is an econometrics/timeseries analysis software package.
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9. Wild Rats
Wild rats above This pack rat has been caught be scientists, after Two wild rats that live near/with humans
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11. Australian Mouse And Rat Information Service
AMRIS international mouse and rat welfare and pet care information service and newsletter. Rodent adoption shelter to rehouse unwanted domestic rats and mice.
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12. AFRMA - Pet Rats & Mice - General Care
The General care of pet rats and mice. GENERAL rats and mice in the wild can beone of the worst pests for mankind, notwithstanding their indispensable part
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Rats and mice in the wild can be one of the worst pests for mankind, notwithstanding their indispensable part within the ecosystem. Domestic rats and mice, on the other hand, contribute a great deal to the advancement of research for the benefit of man. Domestic rats and mice are not the same as their wild counterparts, having been domesticated for over 100 years. Rats and mice AS PETS suffer from bad "press" with much prejudice and misunderstanding directed toward them. As urban sprawl continues to limit the necessary space needed to keep dogs and cats, rats and mice as pets are gradually emerging as an ideal substitute. Easy to keep, with minimal space and care requirements, they provide all the pleasure and satisfaction of a warm, cuddly, intelligent, and friendly pet companion. They are also very inexpensive to obtain along with the required accessories needed to make them happy. Domesticated rats make excellent pets for children and adults alike. They are highly intelligent (being the most used in studies for intelligence and psychology research), clean, and very sociable. They interact with their owners the same as dogs and cats do and may be easily trained. Although rodents are nocturnal (sleeping during the day and active at night), rats will quickly learn to adjust their schedule and be ready to come out and play when you get home from school or work. Pet rats and mice require no vaccinations and carry no diseases. The Plague of the twelfth century Europe was caused by the

13. Rat & Mouse Club Of America
If you have found a litter of wild rats or mice and wish to care for them untilthey can be released Medication Use, and Responsible care of pet rats.
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Rats! Your browser isn't using JavaScript. You'll need it to navigate this site, or you can use this site map Welcome to the RMCA's home on the web; we hope you enjoy your visit! If you are a repeat visitor, the following new items may be of interest: Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Millions of domestic and wild animals have been harmed by Hurricanes, but the good news is that several animal welfare and rescue organizations are already on the ground saving lives. The organizations listed below are professionals with extensive experience in disaster areas (and they always need donations!). In addition, if you live in Texas and have spare room for stranded domestic rats or mice, please contact Eadie's House immediately. Keep in mind proper quarantine procedures, and please remember these animals may not be in the best of health after their ordeal.

14. Rat & Mouse Gazette: Caring For Orphaned Baby Rats
Caring for Orphaned Baby rats or mice. Sharon Dubois UPCO 1800-254-8726Good source for pet-Ag products. HEALTH care LOGISTICS 1-800-848-1633 Good
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Caring for Orphaned Baby Rats or Mice
Sharon Dubois
From the March/April 1997
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REHYDRATING SOLUTION - Lactated Ringers Solution from a vet or Pedialyte, a rehydrating solution for human infants found in the infant section of your local grocery store. Note that Pedialyte is only good for 24 hours after opened. Lactated Ringers solution is a better choice as it has an expiration date of six months after opening. Hint: Pedialyte can be placed in ice cube trays and frozen. The frozen cubes can then be placed in a freezer bag with the air removed. Then you can take out a cube and thaw it at room temperature as needed. Do not microwave the cubes as the solution is altered by high heat. SYRINGE - 1cc syringe from a vet or mail order. It is preferable to have some catac nipples which fit on the tip of the syringe. HEATING PAD BEDDING - Soft material such as old T-shirts, baby receiving blankets, flannel, or any other cloth that will not allow their little toenails to get caught. For a single baby, a small stuffed animal will provide extra security. ESBILAC PUPPY MILK REPLACEMENT - The powder form, not the liquid. It is manufactured by Pet-Ag and can be obtained from a pet store, veterinarian, or by mail order.

15. Pet Products: Dog, Cat, Rabbit, Hamster, Rats, Mice, Gerbil, Guinea Pig, Rat Pro
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19. Care Of Mice And Rats
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(Murine Rodents) Index of Topics General Information Problems Requiring Veterinary Attention Domestically raised mice and rats are very popular pets in the United States. They are readily available, relatively inexpensive and easy to care for, and usually enjoy human handling. These animals have been used extensively in research laboratories for many years. Consequently, their medical problems (many of which are inherited disorders resulting from intensive inbreeding) have been traditionally approached on a group basis rather than on an individual basis. As a result, very little practical and useful information exists on the medical care and treatment of individual pet mice and rats. Furthermore, even less information is available to the pet owner on responsible home care of murine rodents and recognition of their potential medical problems.
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Easy to keep, with minimal space and care requirements, they provide all the pleasure pet rats and mice require no vaccinations and carry no diseases.
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Mice and Rats Fancy rats have been kept as pets since the Roman times, resulting in a docile and friendly creature. They love to be handled and rarely bite. Rats regard people as "safe" places and often learn to come when called to sit. They may even sit on or sleep on the person's shoulder or lap.
Domestic rats and mice, on the other hand, contribute a great deal to the advancement of research for the benefit of man.
Domestic rats and mice are not the same as their wild counterparts, having been domesticated for over 100 years.

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