GRNDPNDR
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So we have 5 rats, 2 boys (Apollo, and Oreo) and 3 girls (Starbuck, and her babies Beatrice and Squeakers) And we are having some slight issues with most of them.
The big concern here is the boys, Apollo and Starbuck made the babies, and Oreo was introduced after we separated the males/females, to be a buddy for Apollo.
Apollo is a very loving and gentle rat, but Oreo, Oreo is a jerk. Most times they get along fine, Oreo grooms Apollo, they cuddle up together to sleep and generally cohabitate well, except for a few times throughout the day that Oreo will aggressively attack Apollo for no reason to the point that there is a lot of commotion and much squeaking and/or steal his food or treats from him seemingly to just be a jerk. This will last for a good 20 mins or so unless we separate Oreo and put him in time out, or segregate them in some fashion (usually taking Apollo out to hang out with us)
Why is Oreo doing this and is there some way to stop or prevent it?? They live in a rather large 3 level ferret cage, and both of them are probably 6 months old or somewhere around that age but Oreo is a fair bit larger than Apollo.
The other concern is with the girls, namely Starbuck who lives up to her name for those who have watched Battlestar Galactica, and is CONSTANTLY escaping to roam around our apartment and have her own little adventures. She is smaller than her babies and is able to easily squeeze through the bars of the cage.
We swapped cages about a week ago and put the girls in the single level, still very large cage that the boys used to live in, because when they were in the 3 level cage Starbuck managed to chew giant holes in the corners to escape and get into the boys cage, and sometimes the babies would end up there also....... Here's the kicker, the boys took no interest "romantically" in the girls and we still have 5 rats instead of many many more, and now when Starbuck escapes she just roams around like she's Fivel or something.
Starbuck is capable of getting through the bars on both cages, but never did so in the 3 level cage, she just kept chewing out corners.
Why does she want to escape? We bring them out just about everyday and when we do she just wants to get back to the cage, but when we put her back she just wants out again.
Any creative ideas to prevent her from getting out in the future?
We're mostly concerned about the aggression Oreo is showing towards Apollo but some insight on the escaping Starbuck would also be appreciated.
The big concern here is the boys, Apollo and Starbuck made the babies, and Oreo was introduced after we separated the males/females, to be a buddy for Apollo.
Apollo is a very loving and gentle rat, but Oreo, Oreo is a jerk. Most times they get along fine, Oreo grooms Apollo, they cuddle up together to sleep and generally cohabitate well, except for a few times throughout the day that Oreo will aggressively attack Apollo for no reason to the point that there is a lot of commotion and much squeaking and/or steal his food or treats from him seemingly to just be a jerk. This will last for a good 20 mins or so unless we separate Oreo and put him in time out, or segregate them in some fashion (usually taking Apollo out to hang out with us)
Why is Oreo doing this and is there some way to stop or prevent it?? They live in a rather large 3 level ferret cage, and both of them are probably 6 months old or somewhere around that age but Oreo is a fair bit larger than Apollo.
The other concern is with the girls, namely Starbuck who lives up to her name for those who have watched Battlestar Galactica, and is CONSTANTLY escaping to roam around our apartment and have her own little adventures. She is smaller than her babies and is able to easily squeeze through the bars of the cage.
We swapped cages about a week ago and put the girls in the single level, still very large cage that the boys used to live in, because when they were in the 3 level cage Starbuck managed to chew giant holes in the corners to escape and get into the boys cage, and sometimes the babies would end up there also....... Here's the kicker, the boys took no interest "romantically" in the girls and we still have 5 rats instead of many many more, and now when Starbuck escapes she just roams around like she's Fivel or something.
Starbuck is capable of getting through the bars on both cages, but never did so in the 3 level cage, she just kept chewing out corners.
Why does she want to escape? We bring them out just about everyday and when we do she just wants to get back to the cage, but when we put her back she just wants out again.
Any creative ideas to prevent her from getting out in the future?
We're mostly concerned about the aggression Oreo is showing towards Apollo but some insight on the escaping Starbuck would also be appreciated.