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HBRgirl

Sun Apr 10, 2005 9:20 pm
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I usually only bathe my rats before a show (which is about every month in the busy spring and once every 3 months in the winter) and/or when their coat/tail is looking discolored. I do it just like everyone else said. Oh, and one helpful tip. Clip their nails first!!!!! lol
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RossyRittens

Tue Apr 12, 2005 6:14 am
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I bathed my rats for the first time last week and I was so relieved at how well it went. My mom and I filled the sink with water then I held onto one girl and dunked her body in. I don't think they realized what was happening because they were so calm and just sitting there. Then I brought them up and my mom got some soap on them and then just one more dunk to rinse them! They didn't like the second time as much but all in all a good experience!
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pixies_gurl
Tue Apr 12, 2005 6:30 am
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Just make sure you don't get anything in her eyes and that you get all the shampoo off (she will groom herself afterwards) and thoroughly dry her afterwards ~ goodluck 
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AllSmiles

Tue Apr 12, 2005 6:41 am
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Spinoza

Sun May 01, 2005 5:40 am
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Was just wondering what everyone uses for bathing their ratties! 
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reesesgma
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Sun May 01, 2005 11:01 am
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I use baby shampoo......the tear free kind with low fragrance.
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LittleWillow
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Sun May 01, 2005 2:45 pm
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sugargirl89
Mon May 02, 2005 8:50 pm
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are you supposed to give ur rats baths???? or just leave em be??? lol
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Estelle
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Mon May 02, 2005 10:20 pm
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I don't think there is any hard and fast rule on this - some people do bath their rats and some don't. I don't routinely bath mine, only if they need a bath before a show or are particularly dirty and even then it's only usually the lightest coloured rats.
There is the other side of this that some rats like being bathed and some rats hate it - if they hate it, you tend to get lots of climbing type scratches all the way up your arms, so ensure you've trimmed their toenails before you start!
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Alpha Centauri Stud, Somerset, UK
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Mickey

Mon May 02, 2005 11:02 pm
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I only give them a bath before I show them. That is only once a month bearing in mind that the shows slack up at the end of of the year.
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kalynhanna
Tue May 31, 2005 7:53 pm
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Well my rats have never had a bath and they aren't really stinky but I really want to have cute bathtime pics for my photo albulm ( making one for the day that they die I can barry the photo albulm with them and their favorite treat ( yogies but had to get rid of since they were getting so chubby and switched to pumpkin seeds and almonds ). I was wondering what the tempature for the water should be. And if I could use a kid shampoo either Johnsons Head to Toe Body wash ( can be used for hair to) or Loreal Kids Swim and Sport Shampoo light orange scent and for the first one grape scent or I could use a oatmeal dog shampoo really mild I just want to find somethin' at home instead of convinceing my mom that the ratties need to be bathed.
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Jill
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Wed Jun 01, 2005 12:26 am
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I use Johnson's Head to Toe. It's a pretty benign wash, really. The water should be a little warmer than "warm" but certainly nothing that would be uncomfortable for your own skin. I made mine about like my bath water, but since I didn't have a thermometer, I couldn't tell you the temp .
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kalynhanna
Wed Jun 01, 2005 12:44 am
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Thanks Jill I had to look up bengin but it said in the dictionary that that meant harmless and mild so I guess thats all right. Just wondering how did you know that?
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Kate
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Wed Jun 01, 2005 1:49 am
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If you read back through this thread you'll see that baby shampoo (or any other than rodent-safe shampoo) is not recommended, and why.
Also, bathing your rats when they don't need it just so that you can take phtoos is not recommended. Rats do not need baths unless they've got into something dirty or sometimes for health reasons.
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sugargirl89
Thu Jun 09, 2005 2:10 am
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i took frizzies (my rat) outside and he went in he dirt pile n is dirty its stuck in his hair n i dont know what shampoo to use plz tell m thx
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reesesgma
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Thu Jun 09, 2005 2:18 am
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I use baby shampoo tear free....see the sticky on bathing for good answers
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kalynhanna
Thu Jun 09, 2005 4:32 am
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I've heard useing kitten shampoo is good. Also maybe some water will get out the dirt just get a washcloth or somethin' or just put him in shallow water with something to play with like a ping pong ball.
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FatRat

Tue Jun 21, 2005 8:56 am
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I bathe my rats in warm water and Johnsons baby soap. It doesnt bother mine at all.

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Moonra
Thu Jul 21, 2005 8:16 am
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I use an all natural oatmeal and tea tree oil shampoo and to make bathtimes fun...I take them into the shower with me. I know that for a lot of people who have oodles and oodles of rat this isn't possible, but spreading it out over a few days works for me. Also this way, since my ratties love water, they can play around in it and don't neccesarily have to get scrubbed up. And if they decide that that day they don't wanna get wet then they hide under the shower curtain. It works for me, and if you only do 3 or 4 rats at a time, then everyone gets clean and you don't have to worry about stepping on lil ratty tails.
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Cera

Sun Jul 24, 2005 9:20 pm
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My one girlie, Grace, has funky-smelling saliva. We've taken her to the vet, but he couldn't find anything wrong, and other than that she's a perfectly normal, energetic, friendly rattie.
The problem is, she has a slight (to me) or heavy (to guests) odor about her because of her saliva and how often she washes herself. It's not because of the cage, because Lenore never smells at all.
I'm already going out to PetSmart today, so I'm wondering, should I pick up some pet-friendly wipes or some small animal shampoo? Would you recomend giving her a bath, or just wiping her down?
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yourRumor

Sun Jul 24, 2005 11:36 pm
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Have you tried bathing her before? If you haven't, I'd recommened using some unscented baby or pet wipes and just wipe her down. If that doesn't help then you could resort to bath time using a kitten or puppy shampoo.
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Cera

Mon Jul 25, 2005 12:20 am
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Have you tried bathing her before? If you haven't, I'd recommened using some unscented baby or pet wipes and just wipe her down. If that doesn't help then you could resort to bath time using a kitten or puppy shampoo. |
Well, I ended up buying ferret shampoo and overall, it didn't go too badly. The only thing she tried to do was escape up my arm. Strangely enough, my mother ("Rats!? In my house!?") helped me, and apart from Gracie now smelling like latex gloves, it was pretty successfull.
Once we finally got a good hold on her and sudsed her up, she was pretty well-behaved. In the begining, though, we scared the raisins out of her. Poor little girl.
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SillyRat
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Wed Jul 27, 2005 3:38 am
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Errr, I lather mine up with sugar-free strawberry yogurt. By the time they get done licking it all off, they smell nice and their coats are glossy. 
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pet_rescue13

Wed Jul 27, 2005 10:01 am
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For bathing my rats, I just fill up my sink a little bit with lukewarm water and just wash them quickly. My rats don't normally get too stressed out by it. You might not want to use soap though. I used to try to use soap on my rats but they really hate it and squirm alot. Some water and a cloth should cleam them just fine!
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MissyDarling2645

Fri Aug 19, 2005 9:46 pm
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My rats love taking baths!! Well, it's not really a bath, and more like going for a swim! I fill up the bath tub like 3-6 inches. I have a bucket in there so they can climb up if they get tired or what ever. They get all wet and oooo they are so cute!
While they are in the bath I clean their cage (with my mom watching the ratigans), so when they come back, they are licking each other and washing up. I dont use soap, but they still smell good!
It is also a good way to cool them down dureing the summer heat!
L♥VE MISSY
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2 cats~ Tubby Todd and Na'Bisco
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