Mizzely
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Mine really enjoy "foot toys" or "talon toys" made for medium to large parrots.
Not to say pumice is good or bad, but apparently the hard food is enough to wear teeth down. It's true what they said about rats keeping their own teeth down by chewing the cage and toys, as well as grinding them together. Maybe if you fed only mashes, you might possibly need extra hard material? Another thing, pumice being very porous, it would not wear teeth as fast as a denser material (like a bone). As long as they don't fill themselves eating more of the pumice to affect their regular diet, it should not cause nutritional deficiencies. For example, kids who eat too much candy causeing them to skip mealsI used those stones for chewing. They look porous (I want to say pumice stone...) and I applied a VERY thin smear of Wow butter, just enough to have a small amount in the little crags in the stone. They went bananas for it.
Weird SQ. I didn't understand any your private messages. They just didn't make sense.Yes, there probably are. Many of our members have known her or known of her for more then 14 years. Messaged you
No there isn't. Emergent Rattery was beyond highly recommended by my vet (who has 7 rats form her), and 3 other vets on her website. He says the best breeders he knows get gossiped about the most.What the deal with Emergent ? All I have seen is eye rolls and hints and "pm so-and-so" but nothing concrete. Emergent -Ratopia came up in a Facebook search for rescues, and all positive. I posted last week but nobody on this forum has helped me at all, so I'll ask plain and simple. Is there something I should be aware of/risky before contacting Emergent/Ratopia for rats for my daughter?
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