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Qin ChenChen Bird Feeders Creative Bird Feeder Foraging Puzzle Toys
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    Features:
  • The small birds can regard the feeder as a cabin, and big birds can perceive the feeder as a foraging toy
  • Clear color, birds can see the items in each direction, and have the opportunity to make their own selection
  • It can not only wear the mouth and claws of bird, but also help to develop its intelligence. Material: Acrylic
  • Your bird will benefit from hours of mental stimulation and rugged physical play
  • Daily food foraging, reduces boredom and may reduce feather picking or other negative behavior.
Specs:
Height3.4 Inches
Length2.8 Inches
Weight0.223125 Pounds
Width2.4 Inches

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u/randomgirl22 ยท 3 pointsr/RATS

At our house we used cardboard for a while to block holes, but we ended up just watching our rats when they run around instead. Most of the time we just play with our rats on the couch (covered with their blanket). However, one of our rats is more of an explorer than a cuddler, so she always runs off. Another solution is a play pen. You can make them like this or buy one, but rats are pretty good at getting out of things so you'll have to be careful what you buy.

Some good toys are things like sticks (not from outside) soaked in juice. I bought a bird puzzle feeder which is a great foraging toy. Here's more info on toys. It's also good to give your rats fruits and veggies occasionaly in supplement to their normal food. I cook with a lot of broccoli and kale and my ratties love the stems and since I don't eat them, they get a lot!


Some rats can be too aggressive for cage mates but that is not usually the case. Keep an eye on them to make sure they do okay. In the first week or so you have them they will be establishing dominance and fighting more. But they should settle down.

If your rats are skittish they probably weren't socialized well and you might need to socialize them. One good way to get them to trust you is trust training.

Hope that helps!