That's what rat trains are for.Originally posted by LuvGold00
I do see the difference.... Do you think they could be mice then?
I'm glad to say I think they are doing pretty good, they are all eating like pigs and going to the bathroom regularly.
If they are rats, do you really want them? I don't think there is anyway I could get them to you though...![]()
If they ARE wild rats, you can try to keep them as wild as possible and I can help you with training them to be released if that is something you might be interested in. Looking at the pictures they resemble deermice babies, so it's a chance they could be that. Just be careful with touching their feces, as some wild mice can carry hanta virus. I've raised baby mice and rats before. Though little, they are incredibly easy to raise from newborns. If you do a search for mice my baby mice that I handfed should show up.
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If they ARE wild rats, you can try to keep them as wild as possible and I can help you with training them to be released if that is something you might be interested in. Looking at the pictures they resemble deermice babies, so it's a chance they could be that. Just be careful with touching their feces, as some wild mice can carry hanta virus. I've raised baby mice and rats before. Though little, they are incredibly easy to raise from newborns. If you do a search for mice my baby mice that I handfed should show up.
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