Pet Attack » rodents https://petattack.com The Complete Guide on Pet-Care for Pet Lovers Mon, 19 Jan 2015 06:46:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 List of Rodents that Make Good Pets! https://petattack.com/list-rodents-make-good-pets/ https://petattack.com/list-rodents-make-good-pets/#comments Thu, 19 Jun 2014 11:58:11 +0000 https://petattack.com/?p=1754 Two_adult_Guinea_Pigs_(Cavia_porcellus)

Small rodents are adorable but selecting one of them can be tricky. They are considered to be as favourites by the familes. Different rodents have varied requirements for social interaction, time and space. I am telling you about the most common rodents that are kept in households and afterwards, you can decide if one if […]

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Small rodents are adorable but selecting one of them can be tricky. They are considered to be as favourites by the familes. Different rodents have varied requirements for social interaction, time and space. I am telling you about the most common rodents that are kept in households and afterwards, you can decide if one if these adorable creatures is the right companion for you.
1. HAMSTERS :- 

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They are cute creatures having an average life – span of 2-3 years. Usually, the adult hamsters are 6 inches tall and their cages should be 12 inches tall ( 12 x 18 ) which is twice the size of hamsters. They are very active and loves to exercise so if you are going to get one, then make sure to buy a wheel for running too.
If they are not handled carefully, then it can become defensive and might bite too, so be careful before giving it to younger children. Children of under 8 years of age should not allowed to handle this pet and children over 8 years of age must always be supervised by adults.
2. GERBILS :-

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The average life – span of gerbils are 2 – 3 years. Their body length is about four inches and a furry tail which is as long as the length of their body. They are very engrossing creatures and fitted for mostly all the families. They rarely bite so you need not to worry about your children but do not leave them alone with it in order to be safe. Sometimes, gerbils are mistaken for rats or mice but they actually behave and look different from them. You can provide a lot of things for climbing such as wood pieces, ladders or platforms. You van actually be entertained by watching them play. They should not be kept alone in the cage, you can put another gerbil in the cage of the same sex. They starts breeding from three months of age and can produce 5 – 10 babies in every 24 days so its better if you keep the same sex of gerbils in the cage.

3. GUINEA PIGS :-

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Their average life – span is usually five to seven years. These are the perfect starter for those older kids who knows enough proper handling techniques of pet as they rarely bite. They are very social animals and if you put another guinea pigs, they might become great friends and will play, from which you can be entertained. However keeping the same sex of guinea pigs together is not recommended. Try to buy a bigger cage for it, but not too big. Also keep away the cage from hot temperatures, otherwise it can cause a heatstroke. If you think he is sick, immediately take him to the vet, symptoms can include – sneezing, coughing, diarrhea, or inactive.
4. MICE :-

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These creatures live on an average of one to two years. Most of the people thinks that mice are very ordinary creatures, I guess they have never seen mice playing as they are very playful and curious creatures and you can be relaxed by watching them play.
They are independent creatures and do not need you to entertain themselves but they can entertain you very well! But they DO need your affection and love. If you have a younger child then do not let him to handle mouse without your supervision. Mice love to explore everything around their surroundings instead of just sitting on the lap.
5. RATS :-

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They are very affectionate, clean and intelligent animals, they can easily bond with human – beings almost in the same way that dogs do. Children, too can play with rats but under adult supervision but children must be taught how to handle animals as they are not toys and must be treated with respect.
You can get a wire cage for them as it suited besr for them because they enjoy climbing and the wire cage is ventilated enough.
6. CHINCHILLAS :-

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They are very attractive rodents and their body length is generally about ten inches with a long five – inches tail. They can make wonderful pets for people who knows how to handle these creatures properly. They can bite if they feel threatened or scared. They do not like noise around their surroundings and can be stressed by too much of noise so you should keep the noise volume minimum as much as possible. Their cages should be large enough as they enjoys running and playing.

Owning and caring of a rodent can be of great fun but it is a big commitment and respondibility in terms of finances, care, affection and time. Before buying rats, ask yourself whether you can care for them properly for probably more than two years or not. They are not like toys, you have to handle them carefully, also do not let your children to handle them without your supervision, If you are ready for caring and handling properly these creatures then go for it!

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Reptile Buddies – Snakes https://petattack.com/reptile-buddies-snakes/ https://petattack.com/reptile-buddies-snakes/#comments Thu, 29 May 2014 04:24:14 +0000 https://petattack.com/?p=728 Snake-Wallpapers-in-HD

A lot of the wild and adventurous kind of people out there give a very serious thought to adopting snakes as pets, although friends, family and neighbors won’t be very warm towards the idea, having snakes for a pet could turn out to be awesome because snakes make very good pets, except for the fact […]

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A lot of the wild and adventurous kind of people out there give a very serious thought to adopting snakes as pets, although friends, family and neighbors won’t be very warm towards the idea, having snakes for a pet could turn out to be awesome because snakes make very good pets, except for the fact that they do not really look the cuddly and cute part. Taking care of a snake means a lot of responsibility. With proper and regular handling they could be quite tame. Only those with determined commitment must take up this responsibility. Here are some basic tips on snake care for beginners so gear up!

First and foremost; to figure out if your snake is a male or female you really need to ask an expert. Know that snakes may live up to twenty years or longer, so it isn’t going to be cakewalk to have a snake. You really have to be committed and prepared for a long life of mammal – reptile bond.

Snakes are terrific escape artists, so you are going to have to search for and maintain an escape proof tank and remember that snakes are very, very stubborn, they would still keep exploring to find a way to escape. They also need a warmer place to be at for the regulation of body temperature which you have to take care of. Even if they aren’t dangerous, you need to have them safely locked in a tank because they will terrorize your entire town if they escaped and end up being hurt or even killed by the town folk.

You have to prepare yourself and convince your parents to let you set aside some space in your freezer for pre-killed frozen prey for your pet snake, which are mostly rodents.

And do not just get carried away and opt to get huger or poisonous snakes because no matter how well you tame them, things can always go out of hand. So do your homework on types of snakes, non- poisonous ones to be precise and about the sizes to which they grow, their diet and everything there is to know about them before you get one.

It is always best to find a good breeder and get a captive bred snake from them rather than running into the woods and picking up one. That way, you will be informed about all the basics of snake care and they will be easier to tame. On the other hand if you get one from the wild, they might be stressed and hard to tame, plus, they may be having parasites or be suffering from diseases.

Choose a healthy snake;

  • See if they have firm rounded bodies
  • Eyes must be clear. They might appear a bit cloudy if they are about to shed
  • There should be no mites, check around the head, eyes and mouth, check your hands after touching the snake
  • Shouldn’t have an open mouth always or keep gasping for breath
  • Shiny smooth skin with no scabs
  • Shouldn’t be having tremors
  • Inside of mouth must be uniformly pink

 

Recommended beginner snakes

Corn snakes;

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Corn snakes do not grow to be very large, are easy to care for and docile. They however, are excellent escape artists so you need to be very careful in those grounds. They are also very beautiful looking with an array of colors, mostly on the reddish side. They could grow to a size of 3-5, sometimes 6 feet and live for a span of 15-20 years.  Check for legal permits for breeding this snake with your breeder.

King snakes or milk snakes;

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These snakes could reach larger sizes of 6-7 feet living for a life span of 15-20 years. King snakes and milk snakes belong to the same family and breeding them is the same as breeding any other breed of snake, however, you need to duplicate hibernating conditions for them.

Ball Pythons;

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Named so, because they roll themselves into tight balls of they feel threatened. They grow to a maximum of 3-5 feet in size and if you really love the one you have then it will live to be fifty years with proper care. Otherwise 20-30 years is a more typical lifespan of a ball python.

 

Provide a thermal gradient for your snake because all snakes need to regulate their body temperature. Provide some accessories in the tank to help the snake shed.

How do you know if your snake is about to shed?

  • Eyes turn a bluish cloudy shade. This is because the scales covering the eyes loosen up to shed as well. Just before shedding the eyes turn clear again
  • Your snake becomes more anxious and defensive because it can’t see well
  • Skin becomes dull and rough in appearance. The belly may appear pinkish at first
  • Your snake will start hiding more often and be near the rough spots to help itself shed.
  • Your snake will start avoiding food for sometime

 

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The shedding is very important. If the skin comes off as a whole, you would know that the snake is healthy, however if they are in scraps, your snake is ill and you need to see the vet immediately.

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