Buy organic and sugar free. Cheerios work great as training rewards. When using for training, divide each Cheerio into eighths —they snap apart fairly easily.
The Good Bean Chickpea Snack. Cruncha ma-me Edamame Snack. Organic Raw Tigernuts. The following pet rat treats must be fed VERY sparingly no more than once or twice weekly :. Special Note: Some people give their rats walnuts in the shell and think this is fine for them. In my opinion, walnut shells are too hard for pet rats to chew on. I heard my rats chewing on a whole walnut once and it sounded like they were going to break their teeth!
There are so many possibilities when it comes to pet rat treats. Keep in mind, however, that food is not the same as love. Petting, praising and playing with our rats are the healthiest pet rat treats of all. Thank you I have a black and white pet rat named Oreo and he loves cheerios and celery, I give him high quality food, but thank you for those options on giving pet rats it really helped! Thanks so much for your comment. Anything stringy could be something on which your rat could choke.
Jasmine About Pet Rats. I read an article in pethelpful. Just cut off the top; scoop out the middle all the stringy bits and seeds and put it in your rat enclosure for them to climb inside and all over. You can wash and separate the seeds too — then dry them out for the perfect rat snacks — or save a few to plant the following spring and grow your own fruits next year although through some quirk of the squash family — you might not grow pumpkins from seeds you took out of a pumpkin — you could literally grow anything from them?
Rice Pudding. Seems perfect on those cold nights when you are enjoying a bowl of it yourself — why not share! Petit Filous or any yoghurts really — especially the strawberry or peach flavours. Nice and cool in the summer to help cool down those adorable little ones who will certainly love you while they lap it up… Cheese.
There are loads of different cheeses you can try with your ratlets — and we are sure you always have a selection of cheeses at home right now that you could try out. Softer cheeses can be rather sticky in the mouth — but if only given every so often as a treat you will be a well-loved human for sure.
Roast some root veg, blend in the mixer, freeze inside ice cube trays and voila; a winter treat that takes just a few minutes to make in the microwave when those little faces are watching your every move! Plain popcorn. Treat yours to a little friday night in and a movie with a decent bowl of popcorn for all. There will be no fighting over these little rat-sized treats as there will be plenty to go around. Obviously avoid the toffee and other sticky flavours — but best way is to buy your own corn for popping and make a night of it — especially if you have a clear saucepan to make them in!
They love shrimp cakes too — which if homemade might well be a lot more healthy for them? Chicken Nuggets. Another very naughty one — but they always go down a treat. Ideally they would be oven cooked — but then the fried ones DO always taste better! Pizza — if you have it to hand and are tempted — why not offer them a tiny piece of your pizza to those ever-staring eyes! Watch out for anything too spicy or things best avoided — like onions as undercooked or raw onions can be harmful to rats.
Be careful too with those with thick gloopy cheese in the crusts as it can stay quite hot — but we are sure they will still love a piece of yours whenever you have it. Perhaps making rat-friendly homemade pitta pancakes for your crew would get around most of the naughtiness here? Spaghetti Bolognese and other cooked pastas?
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