I Want To Treat My Pet Rats. Is There Any Good Treats Out There That I Can Get For Them?
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Treating your pet rat is easy and there is a huge variety of treats available to purchase! You can even buy home baked treats from places such as www.ratwarehouse.com. They sell fruit tree sticks soaked in low quantities of white wine which rats absolutely love! They also sell plenty of hard home baked treats in a variety of flavours. There really is something for every rat. As well as getting food treats, you can also treat your rat with new toys.
Parrot toys are great for rats and they provide hours of entertainment. If you haven't already got one, get your rat a hammock. They love nothing better than to climb so ropes, hammocks and wire cages are great for them! Balls provide hours of fun for all rats too. They spend age pushing them around and trying to chew them.
Overall, the great thing about treating your rat is that it doesn't cost a fortune! The site mentioned above sells treats at incredibly low prices and rats really do love them!
answered 2 years ago
Yes, of course there are! You can get them new toys, introduce new treats,e.g. little bits of bicuits...etc. You can even go to the extreme of taking them on holiday with you, but make sure you do NOT take them abroad, i dont think that would go down too well with other people!!! Also you may take your rat to a caravan park, or something. Which your rat is bound to love!! So you see, there are lots of answers to your question, and mines just one of them!!
answered 2 years ago
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