How often should I clip my rats nails? I always get red scratches all over me from there nails but they have been rpretty bad latly and I think they need clipped but I don't know how to tell if they need clipped??
Any help is welcome!
Ash
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How often should I clip my rats nails? I always get red scratches all over me from there nails but they have been rpretty bad latly and I think they need clipped but I don't know how to tell if they need clipped??
Any help is welcome!
Ash
I think it depends on how fast your rat's nail grow...I don't have to cut Frisco's, because they are always short, but I usually cut Icarus's about 5 times a week! :eek: His nails are killers!
I use an emory board on the girls' nails every few nights. I've only ever had one rat big enough that I felt confident clipping his nails.
When I first got Frisco, he was young and so his nails were longer in proportion to his toes, and I would try to use an emory board, but it was too difficult for me...His toe would bend back and forth and I felt like it was going to break off lol :rolleyes:
Thanx! If a emry board like finger nail filer??? Does it work?
Thanx a bunch!!
Ash
I clip nails every week. I don't use baby cippers because they are not as sharp and can pull the nails. I have never had problems administering meds, clipping nails, baths or teeth. I start all that with my babies at around 4 weeks, nails earlier.
One of my bucks Bandit never needs his nails cut, he chews them pretty reguarly. The girls though, let me tell you, they can be like razors!:eek:
One thing you can try is adding a brick in the cage so that it can file their nails, it works pretty well. :)
I got so deprete I put 3 bricks in there :D I might be addign more soon to! I've never clipped my rats nails, but I would like it done, I just need to figure out which was is best and Hope's nails are so long I can't hold her for long periods of time or she will scratch me all over, they hurt so bad. I have scratches all over me.Quote:
Originally posted by luckies4me
One thing you can try is adding a brick in the cage so that it can file their nails, it works pretty well. :)
Thanx everyone!
Ash
To tell you the truth...I have never had to cut the ratties nails. They get worn down really good when they run around outside the cage.
Of course, I do trim the teeth...OI! Won't go there. hehehehe. Let's just say takes 60min/rat.
i've never trimmed my rats teeth. How do you know when they need to be trimmed?
Ash
WOAH! A&M- You have never trimmed your rats teeth!!!! That's bad! Those teeth are constantly growing. My rats tell me when they need their teeth trimmed, it hurts them when they get to long (sorry guys, but they grow so darn fast!).
It is a pain the the rear trying to trim their teeth, but it needs to be done. If they don't get trimmed they eventually won't be able to eat, and the teeth will slowly start to curve along the roof of the mouth, back towards the throat.
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: I think I need to go do some teeth trimming!!!! What do I trim them with??Quote:
Originally posted by YellowLabLover
WOAH! A&M- You have never trimmed your rats teeth!!!! That's bad! Those teeth are constantly growing. My rats tell me when they need their teeth trimmed, it hurts them when they get to long (sorry guys, but they grow so darn fast!).
It is a pain the the rear trying to trim their teeth, but it needs to be done. If they don't get trimmed they eventually won't be able to eat, and the teeth will slowly start to curve along the roof of the mouth, back towards the throat.
Ash
You don't want to trim them if you don't have to. Chances are if they get a lot of hard blocks/food their teeth should be fine. I only trim my older does teeth because they eat more mushy type foods rather than blocks etc. To keep their teeth worn down they need to have things to chew on, like wooden parrot toys, lab blocks etc.Quote:
Originally posted by Aspen and Misty
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: I think I need to go do some teeth trimming!!!! What do I trim them with??
Ash
I just use nail clippers, it's fairly easy but care needs to be taken to make sure you don't get a piece of their tongue or what not.
I just started trimming teeth not to long ago and the rats I have had have never had problems, so I am sure yours are fine. ;)
:D Thanx. I just checked and no ones teeth look to long :confused: so I didn't trim them. They were shorter then I thought they would be acctaully! LOL. So I'm not gonna trim, I see no need. They have lots of toys in there to chew so I'm not to worried, although I will try to check just to make sure there are no problems.Quote:
Originally posted by luckies4me
You don't want to trim them if you don't have to. Chances are if they get a lot of hard blocks/food their teeth should be fine. I only trim my older does teeth because they eat more mushy type foods rather than blocks etc. To keep their teeth worn down they need to have things to chew on, like wooden parrot toys, lab blocks etc.
I just use nail clippers, it's fairly easy but care needs to be taken to make sure you don't get a piece of their tongue or what not.
I just started trimming teeth not to long ago and the rats I have had have never had problems, so I am sure yours are fine. ;)
Thanx!
Ash :D
Your welcome. ;)
My ratties are on the computer eating chicken and pasta hehe. :p
LOL I havn't given my rats pasta in forever! I bet they would love to have some :D Thanx for reminding me. Hey I was wondering how many rats do you have?Quote:
Originally posted by luckies4me
Your welcome. ;)
My ratties are on the computer eating chicken and pasta hehe. :p
Ash