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  • @LMFuqua
    @LMFuqua 4 роки тому +889

    Actually YOU were who taught me how to care for my rats. We got ours for free from a friend whose rats did have an oops litter. Thank you so much for teaching me all the right things to look for to take care of our pets.

    • @Tessahayashida
      @Tessahayashida 4 роки тому +17

      Lisa Fuqua same her and rat guru are awesome

    • @LMFuqua
      @LMFuqua 4 роки тому +19

      @@Tessahayashida yes I also reccomend shadow the rat for DIY toys.

    • @jackieelizabeth8614
      @jackieelizabeth8614 4 роки тому +1

      Lisa Fuqua same! My boys are very happy fatties

    • @LMFuqua
      @LMFuqua 4 роки тому +25

      @Ashley Cyril you misunderstand my friend picked up pet store rats that were already pregnant when she got them. She didn't realize till afterwards. She found homes for the litter and all ratties are on single gender only cages. Neutering rats is not something that happens in pet stores and even many vets don't see a need when they live in single gender homes. Being mad at my friend who didn't realize her nee rats were pregnant till after she got them is kinda rude.

    • @pgakt
      @pgakt 4 роки тому +18

      ​@Ashley Cyril Neutering rats is a really bad idea, its a super dangerous operation and has a high death chance
      Ive lost a young, healthy boy during neuter so dont do it unless you REALLY need to (illness/tumours/aggression)

  • @Mean_Jean
    @Mean_Jean 4 роки тому +648

    I never trust any pet store instructions, I hope people do real research on any pet they want well before adopting.

    • @Emiology
      @Emiology  4 роки тому +66

      I wish they would ☹️ unfortunately I still get a lot of people messaging me asking me to tell them “everything they need to know” after they’ve gone and bought the rats

    • @Mean_Jean
      @Mean_Jean 4 роки тому +27

      @@Emiology Those are the irresponsible type who just go buy a pet on a whim. To them it's never about the pet and having a pet owner bond, it's an accessory to them, and also the type of person who thinks that because the vet bill costs more than the pet, to just let them die. Sure I do use pet stores but to buy inanimate objects. I think pet stores should just sell like fish but have connections to breeders if you want a pet. And make you fill out a questionnaire and determine if you're suitable.

    • @NeonAmnesia
      @NeonAmnesia 4 роки тому +18

      @@Mean_Jean or maybe they just really didn't know, but now wanted to correct themselves? Not everyone who impulse buys a pet are bad, some are just simply misinformed. Some do learn from their mistakes.

    • @NeonAmnesia
      @NeonAmnesia 4 роки тому +8

      @@Mean_Jean but yeah, you're right about petstores. But I think they shouldn't sell fish either. There's lfs for that who take better care than petstores.

    • @katiem5565
      @katiem5565 4 роки тому +10

      I feel bad for all the kids who aren’t taking proper care of their pets and the animals

  • @hamstergus3517
    @hamstergus3517 4 роки тому +309

    Give a child a hard daily chore and judge if a child is responsible to have a pet off of that instead of a (beginner pet)

    • @langenandanimals
      @langenandanimals 4 роки тому +61

      Yesss, seriously! I always tell people that there are no beginner pets and if you want to get a pet for your kid as part of a learning to caretaker experience, get a pet you as an adult ALSO wants so if your kid isn't ready for it isn't a "burden"

    • @thisisdumb660
      @thisisdumb660 4 роки тому +87

      @@langenandanimals the best beginner pets will always be plants. If your child can't take care of a plant they won't take care of an animal

    • @langenandanimals
      @langenandanimals 4 роки тому +12

      @@thisisdumb660 yes!

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 4 роки тому +28

      We had a rabbit at home and we were 'allowed' to help feeding it, together with my dad. My dad cleaned the cage, always did that and we were 'allowed' to help sometimes. We did often just play with the rabbit or sat with him. Slowly, starting from age 6-7, we started trying to take over a chore, then again, we had 4 people in the house, so it was always being done, no matter by whom. We sometimes joked that he was happy whenever we went out with the four of us (and left him alone) that he'd finally have some peace. We were always cuddling him, he died at the age of 14.

    • @langenandanimals
      @langenandanimals 4 роки тому +15

      @@Widdekuu91 sounds like you all had such a sweet rabbit!!

  • @moxiemoxen
    @moxiemoxen 4 роки тому +700

    Petsmart is honestly such a trash fire

  • @lewisarthur3232
    @lewisarthur3232 4 роки тому +259

    Sprout was such a cute squishy wee floof , he will be missed.

  • @datroy3647
    @datroy3647 4 роки тому +138

    When I heard the size I didn’t think it was that small, then I saw the rat. Yeah no way.

    • @GreymanWalking
      @GreymanWalking 4 роки тому +11

      1foot x 1foot by 2 feet yes tiny. I'd only use a cage like that as a quarantine cage or to actually take the rats to the vet.

    • @Buggirl1356
      @Buggirl1356 3 роки тому +2

      I know, right, that cage wouldn't be big enough for a mouse.

  • @endlessmtnwildlife
    @endlessmtnwildlife 4 роки тому +252

    I got my first rats from PetSmart and asked the manager of the small animal section how to care for them--I'm sorry to say that I didn't do much research before I dove into the rat world. Everything the "manager" told me was incorrect. My poor first ratties lived in a tank for the first month until I did proper research and upgraded them to a double Critter Nation, as well as improving their diet, enrichment, free range time, etc. I learned a lot from your channel, Ratgirl44 (who is no longer on UA-cam), and two years ago I discovered Isamu Rat Care--her videos have provided a wealth of in-depth information and continue to do so.
    Also, I disagree with the pamphlet stating that rats are "starter pets." I've found that if you're providing everything your rats need for a healthy, happy, and enriched life, it can be both expensive and time-consuming. Thinking that you can get a rat, put it in a small cage and let it exercise in a godforsaken exercise ball just doesn't cut it and is cruel to the rats.

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 4 роки тому +11

      Starter means they are easy for beginners to care for and rats are easy to care for then most exotic pets.

    • @morningrose1341
      @morningrose1341 4 роки тому +24

      Brianna Harter rats are actually very expensive to keep if done properly, and not as easy as people think, I personally would not consider them a suitable “beginner pet”

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 4 роки тому +5

      I never said they were cheap cuase no pet is cheap to care for.I said they are easy for beginners to care for cuase they defaintly are one of the easier pets to care for.
      Where are poeple supposed to start if all pets are not considered beginner friendly cuase all pets cost moeny and take some level of work?

    • @morningrose1341
      @morningrose1341 4 роки тому +17

      Brianna Harter I just dislike the assumption that comes along with labelling a pet as a “beginner pet” as a lot of people may hear that and as a result assume it will be far easier than it is and as a result give inadequate care

    • @endlessmtnwildlife
      @endlessmtnwildlife 4 роки тому +13

      I agree with Brianna Harter that people need some kind of pet to start with, but my personal opinion is that rats are not for beginners. Like Morning Rose said, "beginner pet" implies that they are easy to care for, which I don't believe they are. It's not easy to even find a veterinarian that will treat rats, at least where I live.
      Perhaps this would be an interesting topic for Emiology to explore and let her subscribers weigh in.

  • @amybritton1505
    @amybritton1505 4 роки тому +386

    Why are all care guides so poorly written? 😂😂🙃

    • @OrenHofer
      @OrenHofer 4 роки тому +57

      they're targeted towards kids and lazy parents who don't want to do actual work

    • @ley._.laa2235
      @ley._.laa2235 4 роки тому +34

      Apple Sauce yup exactly, they have a higher chance of making money if they make them seem like low maintenance and cheap pets, so parents think that they won’t have to invest too much money or time in them.

    • @Lacrimarimus
      @Lacrimarimus 4 роки тому +8

      @@OrenHofer And because they can sell you books in their stores. It would not be interesting for them to provide with free information when they can sell you another product.

    • @rosiexpetunia6138
      @rosiexpetunia6138 4 роки тому

      Ya idk if this was a typo or something but I was reading the guinea pig care guide for PetSmart and it said 3,000 sq ft which is huge ?

    • @animalcrossingnerd8142
      @animalcrossingnerd8142 4 роки тому

      Lazy pedants don’t read much to kid

  • @willowd6538
    @willowd6538 4 роки тому +194

    Hey! Thank you so much for putting it in there that those “edible hides” (like the red log looking ones and the tipi brown one) are bad for rodents to ingest! I actually had one in my hamster’s enclosure just now and i had NO idea it had pine shavings in it. I took it out right away. Very much appreciated!! Thank you!!❤️

  • @madison_0110
    @madison_0110 4 роки тому +198

    Emiology you should make your own one of those but put a link in your bio so people can see it online do it for rats and mice so people can get the right information

  • @Deception975
    @Deception975 4 роки тому +52

    "I'm from the U.K."
    *squints while looking at sweater*

    • @GreymanWalking
      @GreymanWalking 4 роки тому +6

      lol, yeah she's worn it before in another video and I laugh.

  • @tigrflwer1838
    @tigrflwer1838 3 роки тому +29

    In general, never EVER take advice - even about fish - from anyone working at a chain pet store. I think I met one employee who knew what he was talking about. The others are mostly minimum wage kids who have no clue. Pet stores should sell supplies only.

    • @MissionMischief_
      @MissionMischief_ 3 місяці тому

      To be fair when I went to pets at home for bugs in my bioactive rat setup one of the workers was very knowledgeable about it and was very useful about isopods

    • @love-kg3gq
      @love-kg3gq Місяць тому

      Hi I am a fan I have four rats and I've been watching you forever and I do not agree a pet stores

  • @fattyMcGee97
    @fattyMcGee97 4 роки тому +51

    I half agree with what you said about putting your rats food in a bowl. I used to do a mix of food in a bowl and scatter feed them. I'd also hide treats around their cage and throughout my living room for them to hunt for.
    I found that all their food wound up in the rear left corner of the cage on the ground floor no matter what I did anyway.
    I also remember one time when my partner and I had been having a box of heroes. One had fallen to the floor without us realising. I've never seen such a proud and smug look from a rat before or since. Little aramis running off to the cage with chocolate still in a wrapper.
    The most adorable thing that I felt really spoke to the intelligence of rats is that he tore through the wrapper and discarded it only to then go for the chocolate.
    He looked so disappointed and betrayed when I took it off of him too. I let him have a tiny bit and then gave him a little bit of ham to make up for it.
    He lived for nearly 4 years. He was very frail by the end of his life, but he was a little trooper.
    I miss my rats so much 😔

    • @GreymanWalking
      @GreymanWalking 4 роки тому +5

      try getting a rabbit poop from a rat when they think it's s treat and do the "hey look what I found look" then run off. I have free roam rabbits in my apartment and when I have my rats out on free roam time I have to watch when my rabbits come investigate that they don't leave any "treats" behind.

  • @weeping.flower
    @weeping.flower 4 роки тому +46

    My father had rats when he was younger, and his rats lived for 5 years!!!

  • @biirdbraiins
    @biirdbraiins 4 роки тому +65

    I literally went to pet smart to pick up some dog food and a water bottle for the rats i’m getting next week, and it was heart breaking to see the rats there.
    in these tiny little glass tanks, barely any toys, bright lights on them- they looked miserable :(
    but i’m so glad i’ve found your channel to educate me a lot on smaller things i didn’t know about rats!

    • @carolinecullison7193
      @carolinecullison7193 4 роки тому +1

      Skye you can feed rats dog food?

    • @freeformlotus4821
      @freeformlotus4821 4 роки тому +1

      @Horse yes

    • @f1shstiks
      @f1shstiks 3 роки тому +1

      Horse as long as you check the ingredients

    • @tinyflyingdragons9432
      @tinyflyingdragons9432 2 роки тому

      Rats shouldn't have dog or cat food as a base for their diet because these foods have more protein than necessary and rats don't need THAT much protein only some. Dog or cat food however can be a wonderful occasional treat

    • @fyre1116
      @fyre1116 2 роки тому

      @@tinyflyingdragons9432 I read that Cat food is an absolutely nope, but dog food ~which usually has a less amount of proteins since dogs aren't strictly carnivores~ is the Bast way to get good proteins on homemade mix. My two little girls love it mixed with quality rabbit food, muesly and pasta, grass and dehydrated berries. I'm still learning so any advice would be lovely ❤️

  • @charlotte6158
    @charlotte6158 4 роки тому +71

    R.I.P Sprout, the rat who inspired me to get rats ❤️❤️ we will always miss you Sprout, fly high 😇🌹

  • @ashthomas5429
    @ashthomas5429 4 роки тому +126

    I don't like it that they're selling hairless guinea pigs and rats. These animals have special care requirements then a normal guinea pig or rat. And they're way more sensitive then the normal guinea pig or rat.
    Also my opinion is it's not natural that mutation is something that has to be bred for .

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 4 роки тому +6

      You do know the rats and guinea pigs aren't natural at all and are completely domesitcated?

    • @pgakt
      @pgakt 4 роки тому +14

      @@briannaharter4411 They started as wild animals lol? And wild rats and GPs still very much exist

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 4 роки тому +8

      Dogs started has wild animals to.but you wouldn't consider a dog a wolf would you?
      While they do exist comparing them is like comparing a dog to a wolf.you're not going to find a hooded dunno rat in the wild or a wild guinea pig that's cilco.

    • @pgakt
      @pgakt 4 роки тому +19

      Brianna Harter There are still wild dogs that aren't wolves so that's not a great comparison :'-)
      You said rats and Guinea pigs are unnatural, not just dumbo hooded ones, so I was pointing out that wild rats and GPs do exist

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 4 роки тому +3

      Those wild dogs aren't even in the same genus has our domesitcated dogs and only share similarity by name.
      I was talking about our domesitcated ones.cuase they are unnatural.

  • @cbaelz120
    @cbaelz120 4 роки тому +21

    I live in California right now. I have 29 Petsmarts within 75 miles of me. None of them sell rats. None of the Petcos (competitor) do either. Back in 2017 a little boy died from Rat Bite Fever after his parents bought a rat from Petco for him. At that point, all of the stores around here (Bay Area, CA) stopped selling rats. I take my dog to various Petsmarts so she can have a little fun sniffing everything and I haven't seen a rat in store since then. They all still carry the pamphlets though and rat merchandise.

    • @madylynepagonis6527
      @madylynepagonis6527 4 роки тому +3

      C Baelz i live in Cali too and I was just thinking “does petsmart even sell rats ??”

  • @maxenau5726
    @maxenau5726 4 роки тому +21

    you measured out the cage and I was like “it looks a little small-“ and you put the rats down and I??? Petsmart... wh- no, no

  • @aryzalera
    @aryzalera 4 роки тому +41

    Finally some youtuber who uses centimetres XD Watching people from America is confusing sometimes :((

    • @f1shstiks
      @f1shstiks 3 роки тому +3

      then im sitting here confused about the measurements because i live in america
      why does america have weird measurements?!

    • @ellef3478
      @ellef3478 3 роки тому

      Tildachu 775 because only three countries in the world haven’t adopted the Metric system and the USA is one of them. The others are Libya and Burma I believe :)

    • @taranmcallister4330
      @taranmcallister4330 3 роки тому

      @@ellef3478 the funny thing is in the American manufacturing industry metric is pretty standard practice, just not in everyday life lol

    • @Angel-ew5tq
      @Angel-ew5tq 3 роки тому

      @@f1shstiks agreed. But as a american i have no clue either

  • @kristinsheldon795
    @kristinsheldon795 4 роки тому +22

    Ahhhhhhggg!!! What is wrong with pet smart? They need to update these pamphlets. It is so sad that this is the information they are giving out. And actually you are the one who has taught me all i know about rats, and I'm glad. This channel is so informational and im so glad i found it when i did.😊 thank you!

    • @omreee686
      @omreee686 4 роки тому

      I remember these care guides being way worse than this, so this probably IS updated

  • @deoranjed8118
    @deoranjed8118 4 роки тому +33

    When I was a very young kid back in the 90s rats definitely lived longer. Most of mine lived over 3 years but did have some respiratory problems like to day. My experiences tell me that they had less health problems back then but some people may say differently.

    • @Chickie61382
      @Chickie61382 4 роки тому +7

      I completely agree with your observation. I've had pet rats for about 30 years. I also noticed over the years their life spans seemed to shorten. My first rat lived 4.5 years. He was a PEW my mom purchased as a retired breeder from a local pet store.

    • @deoranjed8118
      @deoranjed8118 4 роки тому +4

      @@Chickie61382 where do you live?
      I live in the UK. I'm guessing the rats here and the states must be a little different. I know at least one of my rats back in the 90s went a few months into their 4th year.

    • @Chickie61382
      @Chickie61382 4 роки тому +6

      @@deoranjed8118 I live in Pennsylvania, USA. I think over the years breeding them for certain genetic traits might have at some point shortened their life expectancy. Over here most breeders I have spoken too say a long lived rat is usually 2.5 years. Also back in the 90's tumor growth seemed less prominent. I think trying to weed out some poor genetic traits led to other genetic traits to flourish.

    • @pastapartyify
      @pastapartyify 3 роки тому

      I feel the same. My first rats I got them in the mid 90s and they lived over 3 years. Now my babies tend to pass at 2 and a half years.

    • @NathanielTavington
      @NathanielTavington 2 роки тому

      Average is 2 years, but it's possible for them to live up to 5.

  • @aleksandraabrahamowicz9288
    @aleksandraabrahamowicz9288 4 роки тому +41

    Rest in peace Sprout , you've gone to a better place and are hopefully playing with your other rat friends in heaven ❤🌷💕

  • @tootsa9295
    @tootsa9295 4 роки тому +23

    I would love to be able to scatter feed my rats, but they do have health issues and my vet recommended to place the food in a bowl to insure that they are eating. I do scatter some treats around to give them some enrichment.

  • @ellens.bookishcollection
    @ellens.bookishcollection 4 роки тому +42

    I have mainly hairless rats*. I definitely don't reccomend getting them from a petstore. I get mine from breeders who have spent a long time on the lines they work with, and honestly mine haven't had health issues nearly as much as my furry rats. :)

    • @pgakt
      @pgakt 4 роки тому +2

      I think the hairless breeding is much better in the US, assuming that's where you are!

    • @ellens.bookishcollection
      @ellens.bookishcollection 4 роки тому +1

      @@pgakt I live in Canada! I do believe some of the lines are from the US. :)

    • @pgakt
      @pgakt 4 роки тому +3

      @@ellens.bookishcollection Ah same area! The UK is awful with hairless

    • @ellens.bookishcollection
      @ellens.bookishcollection 4 роки тому +1

      @@pgakt Thank you for clarifying! I have to admit, I'm not well educated on UK lines. I'll definitely have to do some research!

  • @xxjustcallmejayxx
    @xxjustcallmejayxx 4 роки тому +15

    You are the person who who taught me how to care for my rats and thanks to you I have 3 beautiful girls called Bounty, Coco and Oreo I only got them on the 1st of February and I love them already my only problem is I am now bankrupt from the amount of treats and toys I brought them already💞 Thanks Emi🐁🐀🐾

  • @veggiemonkie5041
    @veggiemonkie5041 4 роки тому +10

    I dont own rats, but I think they are adorable and would love to own a couple later in my life, but I do own a ferret, got her from Petco on my birthday a few years ago, (a bit of a compulsive buy ik, I don't plan on doing it again, and enjoy researching animal care in my free time) my friend worked there at the time so she showed me some good products and gave me some good advice. I got a 3 tear cage, a hammock, toys ext. They said to use marshals ferret food but I did some researching when I got home and decided that mixed cat food would be better. The cage broke when I went to clean it so I got rid of it some time last year and she has been free roam almost the entire time I've had her. I wish I took my time before buying to research what I would need but my lovely ferret panda has been a happy girl despite my mistakes.

    • @Cryan-
      @Cryan- 4 роки тому +1

      @@ourladyofyogurt I also have a ferret and I've had him for around 3-4 years now. I did tons of research and have found a lot of videos and forum posts of people with only one ferret so I don't understand why you said that every video suggests you need more than one. Mine is alone but he is completely fine and happy. He gets multiple hours of free-roam and play. It is better to keep multiple ferrets, sure but some ferrets can also be aggressive towards others. Ferrets can for sure benefit from a friend and if you can get two then go for it... But they don't NEED it, unlike rats for example. I'm a first time ferret owner and I'm honestly glad I didn't get two right away. I think if you have only one ferret then you need to provide much more play and outside time for them. You have to understand that ferrets are extremely expensive pets and in some places they are even considered exotic(where I live)... so keeping more than one means you need to provide both of them with vet care(extremely expensive if ferrets are not common pets), food, enclosures, toys, etc and it will add up to a lot of money in the end. Rats have been my most expensive pets so far but my ferret is a close second in terms of vet bills for example. Yes they are social, yes they can benefit from a friend but in the end it won't kill them and they can be happy without one.

  • @ChristyThomasCoaching
    @ChristyThomasCoaching 4 роки тому +6

    My daughter wanted rats before we found you, I was going to get them from PetSmart, but now we'll see if we can discover breeders! Also, you taught my daughter how to care for rats!

  • @ModupeAyodele
    @ModupeAyodele 4 роки тому +96

    No pet is a beginner pet as every pet has it care needs and expenses!!

    • @eviolus-5660
      @eviolus-5660 4 роки тому +29

      But it is true some are lower maintenance than others, it's best that someone getting a pet for the first time should get a lower maintenance pet

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 4 роки тому +18

      Some pets are defaintly more beginner friendly.
      For example getting a macaws has a first pet is a really bad idea.but a parakeet is much more manageable for a first time pet owner.

    • @ModupeAyodele
      @ModupeAyodele 4 роки тому +2

      @@briannaharter4411 when you say manageable do you mean less expense?

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 4 роки тому +17

      No I mean easier to care for esipceally for someone who has never kept a pet in their life or any pet from that group.
      Every pet cost moeny even a proper cage for a parakeet or actually pair of parakeets is going to be costly since the cage needs to provide them room to fly.
      But not every pet will rip themsleves apart if you changed your routine slightly,scream has loud has a jet engine or break your fingers cuase it's breeding season and they are moody.

    • @BeautifulDollsaster
      @BeautifulDollsaster 4 роки тому +15

      Beginners do need to start somewhere, and though all pets have needs, some are “easier” to care for than others. For example, a goldfish, even in a proper sized enclosure with proper food, is going to be less maintenance than a puppy, and therefore is a better pet for someone who wants to learn how to take care of an animal. All species have different care levels, but just getting used to routines like feeding and cleaning are a bit difficult for someone who has NEVER had a pet before. There are also hardier pets who are more forgiving of mistakes and will be okay, vs. some pets that are extremely delicate in their care needs & will die with one wrong move.
      I think the bigger issue is that pet stores have a mentality that smaller = easier, and that a hamster would automatically be an easier pet than, say, a tortoise, which may or may not be the case depending on the types and temperaments of those animals. They also contribute to the idea that these are low-commitment animals, but a cat or dog is a bigger commitment. Because of that, there’s a culture that suggests small animals, especially rodents and fish, are disposable and replaceable.
      The other issue is the common cultural attitude toward “beginner” pets, as a concept. People don’t realize that “beginner” still doesn’t mean “easy.” They see “beginner” and think of all the other “beginner” things they see: beginner bicycles, beginner books, beginner cameras, etc. and associate “beginner” with “for kids” or “good for kids.” People use “beginner” as a teaching tool to teach responsibility, at the expense of a living breathing animal. Heck, the “beginner pet” narrative is the reason I’ve been teased relentlessly by friends and family members over having 4 hamsters as a 23-year-old, because people just don’t get the difference.

  • @mckennasullivan9992
    @mckennasullivan9992 4 роки тому +8

    Hello, on the cover that is a yogurt drop as they can come in shapes.

  • @awetistic5295
    @awetistic5295 4 роки тому +20

    Wow, pretty much everything in this guide is wrong. I'd recommend a cage minimum of 80 x 60 x 100 cm for rats and keeping at least three rats together because two are not a pack. My first rats were a male pair and they did show many typical signs of distress, I just didn't know better back then (15 years ago). Rats don't need wheels and especially not exercise balls, they are so curious and explorative and need lots of mental stimulation and daily free roaming. If you don't want to spend an hour with your rats outside the cage every day, you maybe should think twice about getting rats. The love and affection you'll get back is worth every second. Right now I have 11 boys in two packs and I love them more than anything else. Had to give them extra cuddles after watching this video.

    • @TruffleSeeker54
      @TruffleSeeker54 4 роки тому +2

      What are the signs of distress you saw? I'm studying veterinary technology and we take care of rats in cages of two.

    • @awetistic5295
      @awetistic5295 4 роки тому +4

      @@TruffleSeeker54 They don't have a pack structure, it's pretty much just a forced pair, so they will fight more and can't establish a hirarchy. Very common is excessive grooming to the point where one rat has bald spots (happened with my boys). Over time, the rats will lose social interaction skills. There are studies that show how rats in bigger packs have lower stress and lactate levels, are less neophobe and more explorative. In a pack, you can have different rats to cuddle, play and sometimes fight with. In a pair, there's only the one other rat and so it will always be that other one. You can't go and cuddle with another rat when you have enough of the one partner.

  • @spoons923
    @spoons923 4 роки тому +3

    Pet stores aren't always bad!!! Big chain stores are, but around where I live there's a mom and pop pet shop that ethically sources all it's animals from responsible local breaders. The animals may be more expensive but you should absolutely support these places

    • @Emiology
      @Emiology  4 роки тому

      They’re better than chain pet stores but you still have to be careful! At least in the U.K., none of the reputable ethical breeders would ever sell their rats through a pet store. It’s important for their lines that they oversea the homing of the rats themselves to make sure they’re going to a good place but also to stay in contact with the owners, without this they wouldn’t be able to be updates of any health or behavioural issues in their lines and wouldn’t be able to improve them. They’d also like to ensure the rats are kept in appropriate enriching environments while they’re waiting to find homes instead of sitting in a pet store. So you do still have to be careful that the breeders selling to the store aren’t backyard breeders who don’t understand genetics and what they’re breeding.

  • @briarbat
    @briarbat 4 роки тому +3

    I used to make all these mistakes. Tiny cage, wrong diet, single rat, etc. Thanks to the Internet (not that stupid pamplet) I have upgraded to 3 rats from ethical breeders, double critter nation, oxbow and extra fruits and veggies, and plenty of toys. Your channel is super informative and I really hope any new rat owners find your channel because you are spot on!!

  • @garageflower7154
    @garageflower7154 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, honestly appreciate all the time and effort that you put into these videos, they're all a good length and go into great detail to explain everything. Keep up the good work!

  • @erincoles8326
    @erincoles8326 4 роки тому +11

    I love you sooo much and you’ve taught me so much about how to care for rats 🐀❤️

  • @vanellopescorner8882
    @vanellopescorner8882 4 роки тому +2

    The enclosure size didnt sound that small but when we saw the rats in the cage and that small amount of space it was definitely a wake up call.

  • @nataliam2266
    @nataliam2266 4 роки тому +1

    I love the way you compared different care guides from different pet shops! A very good idea to raise the awarness that pet shops are not always right.Its very interesting to see the difference between different pet stores, im sure this has changed people's mindset.Thank you for making this video

  • @stellabelikiewicz1523
    @stellabelikiewicz1523 4 роки тому +13

    WOW. I was expecting to be appalled by the care recommendations, but now I’m also scratching my head that they couldn’t even spring for some decent COPY EDITING!

    • @megan4100
      @megan4100 4 роки тому +4

      What confused me was that they mentioned the rats poor eyesight which means they rely on other senses to navigate, yet they encourage putting them in exercise balls?

  • @jessierobinson7512
    @jessierobinson7512 4 роки тому +2

    We got our rats through a local Mom & Pop shop that works with a reputable breeder. We have learned everything from your channel!

  • @theotherther1
    @theotherther1 3 роки тому +2

    Instructions weren't clear enough, I got my rat stuck in the ceiling fan.

  • @akeenanimeiz720
    @akeenanimeiz720 3 роки тому +1

    I am getting rats probably next year, and am doing tons of research because I want to be fully prepared, and I am so excited! I learned a lot from your channel, and thanks to you I won't make many mistakes I probably would have.🐀🐀🐀❤️

  • @rowan3285
    @rowan3285 4 роки тому +2

    Emi: Here it just says habitat
    Pause
    Ikea advert

  • @boojablegoogle1245
    @boojablegoogle1245 4 роки тому +1

    I'm so glad I found you before getting pet rats so that I can make them as comfortable and as happy as possible. Thanks for sharing!

  • @TheMissRandomosity
    @TheMissRandomosity 4 роки тому +4

    That cage guide gives me anxiety. My friend has an old 6ft parrot cage turned into rat habitat, that's open all day so her ratties can roam if they want to. The only way I can see that size working is if you only plan on them sleeping in there, or a transport cage at most.

  • @ilikebread3006
    @ilikebread3006 6 місяців тому

    Hi!! I found your page recently and I'm so glad I did. I didn't have any places where I could get rats except for pet smart and feeder breeders. I used to get feeders and take care of those like every other rat but the short lifespan tears me apart. I'm glad I got the ones I did I got the ones I did because they are so sweet!! I understand they weren't handled often, but they are warming up to me!!

  • @hennaele
    @hennaele 4 роки тому +2

    I'm from Brazil and having my first rat baby, I wish there were any Brazilian youtuber that would use their acknowledge to teach other like you do! I'm very grateful that I know English and to your videos, it's helping me a lot to take care of Arisa (my rat)! Thank you!

    • @sindicta5757
      @sindicta5757 2 роки тому +1

      You only have one though, so you don't seem to have learned that much.

  • @boogrlovr
    @boogrlovr 2 роки тому

    thank you so much for sharing knowledge about proper pet care with so many people. there’s so much misinformation out there, and so many well-intentioned pet owners end up hurting their animals because they don’t know any better. i love that people like you have created a community around the proper care for our furry friends. happy pets make their owners happy!

  • @CapnArrich
    @CapnArrich 4 роки тому

    Annnnnnnd this is why I Googled rat care and looked it up on UA-cam. Call it a hunch.
    And yes, totally from America here. Hi.
    And thanks for all the useful tips and advice. I am looking to adopt some ratties in the near-ish future, and yours and other channels have been super helpful.
    Cheers!

  • @moriahb6738
    @moriahb6738 4 роки тому +3

    I really love this video! Thanks for making it❤️

  • @Lulu-xl5cm
    @Lulu-xl5cm 4 роки тому +31

    I see 5 dislikes from Petsmart managers xD

  • @emmasolomon8061
    @emmasolomon8061 4 роки тому +15

    Petco and pet smart don't sell rats anymore at least in Arizona.

    • @devyn4189
      @devyn4189 4 роки тому +2

      Emma Solomon they dont sell them in california either

    • @1818ZebraLover1818
      @1818ZebraLover1818 4 роки тому +2

      They dont in Missouri either. Its honesty for the best

    • @mitsukitai2713
      @mitsukitai2713 4 роки тому +4

      Petsmart and Petco don't in Indiana either. From what I heard, both changed their small animal suppliers a few years ago to ones that didn't have rats. The change may or may not have had anything to do with the 10 year old who died in 2017*
      *[His family claimed he died of rat bit fever due to being bitten by one of his 2 rats. However, in the article linked below, it is mentioned that the strain of bacteria that causes RBF can also be contracted by just handling rats, and there wasn't any evidence the rat bit him)
      www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-rat-bite-fever-20170420-story.html

    • @devyn4189
      @devyn4189 4 роки тому +3

      mitsukitai2713 thats the reason why they stopped selling rats, especially in california. I have to go 2 hours away to a breeder...

    • @1818ZebraLover1818
      @1818ZebraLover1818 4 роки тому +1

      Deci P yeah I’m having to drive 4 hours in a couple weeks to get my boys, a lot of breeders in Missouri haven’t been active

  • @shannahyde5078
    @shannahyde5078 28 днів тому

    I got my pet rats from a pet store, but they were living in a great cage. Seeing pet stores being smart makes me happy, my rats are super sweet and I love them so much! Thank you for helping pet stores realize what they do to animals

  • @PandaReeseDesigns
    @PandaReeseDesigns 2 роки тому

    I’m so glad I learned all I know about my boys from you. You really are giving rats and mice their best life

  • @kimiskingdom798
    @kimiskingdom798 4 роки тому

    I love your channel. You were the person who persuaded me to get rats and now I have 4. I don’t regret a thing.
    Don’t ever stop teaching people about rats. I hate how they get so much hate even though they are the sweetest little things ever.

  • @rat-tastic422
    @rat-tastic422 4 роки тому +4

    I don’t understand- chain pet shops _sell_ these animals, and yet they can’t give correct information about them... it’s just... for how long have these companies sold these animals? You’d think they’d know what they were doing by now

    • @rat-tastic422
      @rat-tastic422 4 роки тому +1

      ForestofTooMuchFood
      Exactly

    • @sophierichardson9812
      @sophierichardson9812 4 роки тому

      How did u make slanted writing. Unrelated but oh well

    • @rat-tastic422
      @rat-tastic422 4 роки тому

      Sophie Grace Richardson
      You put underscores ( _ ) on either side of the word that you want in italics, like this:
      ._Hello_ (ignore the dot at the start)

  • @esmeraldacastro666
    @esmeraldacastro666 2 роки тому

    After I got my rat I new the basics but you taught me a lot more and I am very grateful for your videos :)

  • @wybiefletcher6739
    @wybiefletcher6739 4 роки тому +9

    I have a hairless rat and he's absolutely gorgeous but I'm very nervous about illness

    • @kaatyblue
      @kaatyblue 4 роки тому

      my hairless girl is the healthiest out of her two furry sisters

  • @Rottngfairy
    @Rottngfairy 4 роки тому +2

    Idm how long it is, the more the better! I enjoy all your videos!!

  • @lwc05na
    @lwc05na 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this video, really informative.
    My rats are now 6 months old and this has really helped me! Thanks so much xx

  • @rattkoll
    @rattkoll 4 роки тому +2

    You are also my inspartion for rats. Got one replacement rat (that was very aggressiv) and then nuderded him and got a female rat that he loves now! And next week i get home one more female rat. Happy rats.

  • @kdawg7060
    @kdawg7060 4 роки тому +4

    Hi so early cuz I LOVE your channel!

  • @bethxx4931
    @bethxx4931 4 роки тому +1

    I work at Petsmart in the US. Associates are definitely aware of the poorly written care guides. Most people at my store don’t follow them since we have more knowledge about the animals by learning on our own. I’ve learned a lot from online sources, like this channel. I always tell people you can learn SO much from UA-cam and to just do their own research. I love my job and taking care of our animals. As an associate I know I have a lot to make up for since the information given by the company is so incorrect. I can’t speak for all stores, just me and mine.

  • @wolfraider5652
    @wolfraider5652 4 роки тому +1

    I live in America and rats aren’t a common pet so I had to buy my rats from a pet shop. I didn’t listen to any of the advice that they gave me because I had done months of research from books, reliable sources, and watching this channel. It does make me sad though because my one friend got a rat before me and they didn’t give it a proper home or any other rats. It made me really sad for their rat. Which is why I I got all the supplies I need before getting my three beautiful rats. Also some advice to any Americans watching. If you have to buy from a pet store, make sure you check the genders of your rats. My pet store lied to me saying that they were all boys (I ended up having two boys and a girl). I had to get my girl spayed and it was such a struggle. They are happy and healthy though and I love them very much.

  • @luceleaf
    @luceleaf 2 роки тому

    I discovered the joy of pet rats on youtube and since I knew that pet store instructions contain LOTS of misinformation, I decided to jump straight to researching about their care from more experienced rat owners with thriving rats. thank you for all you have taught me and many, many rat owners so that our rats may thrive:)

  • @alspandora4626
    @alspandora4626 4 роки тому +7

    Great video :) just got two baby rat boys xx and this helped lots as well as your pets at home video xx woop fellow UK rat owner x

  • @julzie115
    @julzie115 4 роки тому +1

    In certain states, cities, and districts rats are illegal to sell in areas. They don’t sell them around me but you can get them at other mom and pop shops for some reason

  • @misslissahope7671
    @misslissahope7671 Рік тому

    I wish I would have known about your videos before I purchased my ratties from 2 different pet stores. I had 4, out of the 4 only one lived for 1 1/2. The other 3 only 4 to 6 months. I am now going to get some from a breeder. I hope I have better luck. Your right about the pamphlet you read from PetSmart, most information given was not good. Enjoy watching your videos. They are helping me make better choices for my new ratties to come. ❤

  • @vanellopescorner8882
    @vanellopescorner8882 4 роки тому

    This is really helpful to watch this kind of stuff and your videos because I'm probably getting rats soon.

  • @vanellope681
    @vanellope681 3 роки тому

    Im so so so so SO excited because me and my mom are going shopping to get rat supplies tomorrow!

  • @perrystranger7407
    @perrystranger7407 2 місяці тому

    My pet store was really adamant we buy sand for our rats "sand bath" and while I was pretty sure they didn't one we now have an unopened sack of sand for a door stopper

  • @hatz5125
    @hatz5125 4 роки тому +14

    Victoria send that lmao I seen her mention she would
    Luv you guys 🙂

  • @JobinatGH
    @JobinatGH 2 роки тому

    I am adopting both of my rats ( my first rats ) from a shelter with a vet team that check them out before but plan on buying supplies from a pet store until I learn enough to DIY a lot of it. I have watched a bunch of your videos and actually impressed the staff at the shelter who were worried when we discussed these would be my first rats.

  • @deannagreenwood2334
    @deannagreenwood2334 2 роки тому

    I am SO glad you made a video about this. My parter and I were just flabbergasted at the myriad of totally false information our (sad) American pet stores are giving first-time pet/rat owners. And of course they trust what the “professionals” tell them. We were also told personally (we had recently adopted a fully-grown dumbo mink that was actually surrendered by someone that same morning- it was a sign and we just COULDN’T leave her there) by a Petsmart employee that they need to live solo. I was like “Are you serious…?!” Well I’m super polite, so even though I knew better, I just told her I had a separate cage for her. I just can’t wrap my head around why A) They are spreading misinformation on purpose, as they actually know better, or B) Spreading misinformation based on total ignorance. Nobody cares about science and the truth anymore. I don’t know which is worse, or how to change this. It makes me sad to think about how many rats are depressed, living all by themselves, because the “trusty” pet shop employee has told the owners false information.

  • @skelanimal14
    @skelanimal14 4 роки тому

    Pretty glad I found your channel before I got my rats. I just really wanted rats and lived vicariously through your channel until I got my own!

  • @crystaldavis335
    @crystaldavis335 4 роки тому +2

    I use those “guides” as a base for the different topics to do research on, i.e. housing, what to feed

  • @eraticatorr
    @eraticatorr 10 місяців тому

    its crazy how much rat care as evolved, I was reading a dictionary kinda about rats and other gerbils and the recommended cage was SOOO SMALL, not even a fly would live happily in there

  • @yanderegirl0666
    @yanderegirl0666 4 роки тому

    I never watched your videos before, ( I think) but I already know from the title this is going to be good.
    I never learned how to care for animals by stores, I always look for someone who had them before.

  • @zhaotonia1825
    @zhaotonia1825 2 роки тому

    Hi Emily, so glad that you make videos like this to bring more knowledge to first time rat owners like me! Recently, I only just discovered that dry corn and peanuts are dangerous to rats, after feeding them to my rats for a few days... I have seen them eating the dry corn for sure and I noticed the peanuts I gave them disappeared, without seeing them eating the peanuts but there's still a good chance that they have ate them... what should I do now? Of course I will swich their food immediately but will I need to bring them to a vet right away or should I wait for a while first? they seem doing okay for now... thanks a lot for your time and help!

  • @alexandraiove3654
    @alexandraiove3654 4 роки тому

    Love your videos sooo much!!! ❤️

  • @sserpentinas
    @sserpentinas 4 роки тому

    My 10 rats were an oops litter 😬 I love em tho. You are the one who motivated me to get rats and you rlly inspire me! ❤️

  • @mataskubilius692
    @mataskubilius692 4 роки тому

    I’ve just seen this video and I love your way with words!

  • @millalol8360
    @millalol8360 4 роки тому

    Hello! I just wanted to thank you because I got two rats a month ago, two girls! (Cookie and Nugget) and your the one that helped me 90% with everything and i think they live very good (bigger cage than yours, comes from a breeder and stuff like that :)

  • @NamelessAidan
    @NamelessAidan 4 роки тому

    I worked for one of these big pet stores briefly. We didn't sell rats at my store because at the time I was in California, and I think there was something where a boy was bitten by a pet rat and unfortunately passed away, so the stores in that area stopped selling rats.
    It really is sad the way the animals at these stores are treated. They come in traumatized and under socialized, and there isn't a lot the stores can/will do to fix it. It's also discouraging how many customers come in with absolutely no idea how to care for an animal, and just want to get something they can put in a box in the corner for their kid to play with when they're bored.
    I tried to be responsible when I was working there and help the animals, educate customers about actual best practices and such.
    But honestly, the bottom line is when you are running a big box store and you are treating the animals like merchandise, it's just always going to be bad. I ended up finding another job and quitting after a couple months because after everything I had seen I really just couldn't do it anymore. When you're one person and there's an entire bureaucracy of uncaring managers over you, there's only so much you can do.

  • @adelecollits6593
    @adelecollits6593 4 роки тому +1

    I hate how pet stores give these care guides to people they are really just not okay. I have been researching rats for over 2 years and I still don’t have them. I have learnt almost everything I know about rats from you and I’m thinking about making my own (safe and good) care guide and showing my local pet stores what they should be telling people to do with their animals.

  • @emilyk3635
    @emilyk3635 4 роки тому

    petsmart employee here! you're absolutely right that our care guides are inaccurate and even harmful. corporate sucks, and doesn't care enough about the animals imo. my coworkers and i do our own research to make sure we know what we're doing and are doing what's best for the critters - this is not the norm though.
    if you're gonna get a rat from us (or anything rlly) PLEASE please please do your research. also look into safe brands for small animal supplies/habitats (order/buy things elsewhere if you have to), because we have so much tiny tales stuff,, its bad

  • @ratbabe2129
    @ratbabe2129 4 роки тому +7

    also thank u u taught me everything about rats love you

  • @alaynafaith6934
    @alaynafaith6934 4 роки тому

    When I went into Petsmart, I did not read any instructions. Instead I asked an employee who actually owns and takes care of one. But, now I always come to this channel :)

  • @d-padqueen1103
    @d-padqueen1103 3 роки тому

    We did have petsmart in the UK about 20 years ago, loads of people wanted it shut down after a scandal of how sick animals were mistreated by employees despite having an on-site vet.

  • @bombero1823
    @bombero1823 4 роки тому +1

    This makes the pets at home one look like the holy grail

  • @TaintedRobin
    @TaintedRobin 2 роки тому

    I bought my first two male rats from pet smart. I asked how to pick them up and the person who was the manager of the small mammals picked them up by their tails. I yelped. When I got them home my boyfriend actually helped and showed me. And because they were young teenage rats I bought a small rat/hamster cage till my critter nation came in. I’ve had them since 2021 Aug and I’m always doing research, I’m in the process of buying the top second on my critter nation cage, a small pet stroller, and I’m always always buying them puzzles, toys and anything I can find to enrich their lives. I’ve also have been doing research and feed them mainly foods they can eat rather rely on on pellets. Heck, I’ve even started a garden to help provide fresh fruits and veggies.

  • @dianagrudnytska4616
    @dianagrudnytska4616 3 місяці тому

    YES! Addressing this is incredibly important. I remember actually FOLLOWING that thing for my pet hamster when I was younger. And those cages they recommended? The plastic tunnels! The plastic tunnels! This is actually terrifying. Male mice, who are extremely territorial? Around a dozen in a tiny glass box.
    I am planning on getting a pet rat, and decided to do proper research on them beforehand. And I will be rehoming from responsible people who had to move and cannot take their pets with them.
    😢

  • @trekadouble757
    @trekadouble757 4 роки тому +1

    The minimum size for a cage for two rats in Switzerland is 1m x 50 cm x 70 cm. Stores will simply refuse to sell you rats if your cage is smaller.

  • @UnsolicitedThoughtsOfARose
    @UnsolicitedThoughtsOfARose 4 роки тому +2

    The cage size they say breaks my heart. I can’t imagine that.

  • @MaddiganMichayla
    @MaddiganMichayla 4 роки тому +1

    I work at a Petsmart and I think why it says In pairs (granted this is based off my store) is they are sent in pairs. And my store at least only gets one pair shipped.

  • @sserpentinas
    @sserpentinas 4 роки тому +1

    OK so, FANCY RAT OWNERS, if your local pet store HAS THEIR OWN BREEDER IN THE BACK AND DOSNT GET THEIR RATS FROM BREEDING MILLS, IT IS OK TO BUY FEEDERS! IF YOU GET FEEDERS THAT ARE FEMALE PLEASE KNOW _YOUR FEMALE RAT OR RATS ARE PROBABLY PREGNANT_ YES I HAVE EXPERIENCED THIS! My rat flower had 8 babies and we are weening them tomorrow :) ALSO, I scatter feed and bowl feed mine, I have one food bowl that I fill only once a day with rat block, seed blend, veggies and non citrus fruits like grapes, and raisins. I only do bowl feeding and scatter feeding because the babies just started eating their mothers food a couple of weeks ago, and I want it to be easterly for all 8 to find enough food for themselves. If you have any questions please feel free to ask me anything about rats ;)

  • @shuyuanwang8994
    @shuyuanwang8994 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for letting me know about this!

  • @xxtokoyeonxx3941
    @xxtokoyeonxx3941 4 роки тому +2

    I currently do not have rats. I will be getting some in 1-2 weeks and im extremely excited. I know whats wrong and whats right. due to you. And I am not getting my rats from a pet store im getting them from my uncle (who is a biology teacher) that knows a lot about rats and how to care tor them:)

  • @alexisvanburen2505
    @alexisvanburen2505 4 роки тому +4

    I wish this video...well you were around when I had my rats! There was so little reliable information available!!!

  • @Snips.tano89
    @Snips.tano89 4 роки тому

    I have a small family business in my state (Massachusetts) called klems. I got my rats from there and they gave me a 6 page full detail care guide with amazing reference photos and cage ideas. My jaw dropped when I read it. It was absolutely amazing, it was accurate, above average standards. And the staff really cared about them and let me hold all of them and pick out the best and most friendly babies. Highly recommend them

  • @natashan.202
    @natashan.202 3 роки тому +1

    As an associate at a PetSmart, I deeply hate the care guides. It's buffoonery. I guide customers on what they actually need for their pets and avoid the crappy smaller tanks and cages in the hopes that subpar sales of the tiny enclosures gets them discontinued. The problem comes when customers whine and want cheaper options, so they sometimes insist on the terrible tiny prisons. It's an uphill battle for us.