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Guest
Wed Feb 18, 2004 10:17 pm
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Climbing aids for geriatric rats? |
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Pete_A

Wed Feb 18, 2004 10:28 pm
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My old rats found that a plaited rope bridge that can be clipped between levels was easy to climb up and down.
Pete A.
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AlienRat

Wed Feb 18, 2004 10:30 pm
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Hmm all I can suggest is to install long and wide ramps so the angle isnt as steep and wider because that way it is less likely that they will plummet off the ramp. But when my rats got old and wobbly, I normally took everything ramp-like out and rearranged the bottom of the cage so the oldies would be comfortable and have things to do (like sleep! ) The younger ones could still climb the sides of the cage and get to wherever they wanted to go.
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Guest
Wed Feb 18, 2004 10:36 pm
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WileysMom
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Thu Feb 19, 2004 1:39 am
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Sir Wiley William the Angel wanted me to impart his wisdom here... "What?!?! Tini can't live on the bed with mum like I did?" "Oh the abuse he's suffering!"
No really Tammy, I had the very same problem with Wiley and Jack and Simon and though my advice won't be helpful for your current cages situation it really added quality to all my boys who suffered. Nikko and Simon included. I'll e-mail ya...but you'll have to explain yourself to Wiley The Angel tonight...he's waiting!
to Martini~ Growing old is hard work....but my most favourite time of all my rattie's lives. :*)
_________________ ~~Wiley's(& Simon's ) Mom & The Lil Rattie Crew
Don't count how many breaths you take
But what takes your breath away~
~Sir Wiley William Templeton
2/29/00-3/5/03 My light, my love forever~
Gentleman Jack 1/1/01-4/22/03
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Linda
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Thu Feb 19, 2004 6:17 am
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I moved my oldies into a single level cage at Christmas and I really don't regret it. I was terrified that would fall from the higher levels of the other cage as they got less and less steady on their feet.
If a separate cage is out of the question, could you close off a level of the cabinet just for Martini, so that he can't climb?
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Many have forgotten this truth but you must not forget it. We remain responsible forever, for what we have tamed.
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Guest
Thu Feb 19, 2004 6:19 pm
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angelratgirl
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Thu Feb 19, 2004 7:46 pm
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i have an old girl whose hind legs are going, too. she loves to stay in the middle floor and hates being confined to one level. but every so often she insists on going into a hammock, so i have a ramp and upper level platform where she can just step into the hammock and step out again easily. the hammock is made of woven cotton (vs. the knit kind) so that it doesn't stretch as much. other than that, she enjoys sitting in her rat sack so she can be with me while i do stuff around the house. her other favorite place is napping in my computer chair (as long as i am sitting in it but practically on the edge of the seat so she can sit behind me)
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