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Techniques to Introduce Rats : This page will have many videos demonstrating rat-rat introduction techniques - including "Glove Rat" - to help current rats join with new rats into a peaceable mischief. If you have a technique you would like to share by video, please contact me; the more demonstrations, the better for the rats.

Techniques to Introduce Rats

This page will have many videos demonstrating rat-rat introduction tec ...

Updated: Jan 16, 2010 5:10pm PST

Aggressive Rat Behaviors During Intros :

Aggressive Rat Behaviors During Intros

Updated: Jan 16, 2010 4:40pm PST

Baby Step Introductions : 

Baby steps? What are baby steps and why might you want them?

Baby steps can be very important to successfully
introduce new rats to current rats

The idea is not to just throw new rats in with current rats
in a new neutral place like a bathtub, and expect that everything will work
just fine between them. It may, or may not; and if there is
going to be trouble, it can be terrible trouble: One rat can
slice open another's insides in a blink of an eye.
(Some people do successfully introduce rats quickly, but it's not clear
why they are successful.)

To achieve a successful introduction - while avoiding disasters and 
keeping rats safe - let them prove to you
over and over, in many different situations, that they can be nice to each 
other. Do this by (1) gradually adding one new element at a time,
and (2) repeating the same session with the same element many
times before proceeding to the next.
This combination will provide the rats with an excellent learning environment.

Remember, introductions might be easy, but might not. Might be 
sweet, but might be violent. Might take days, but might take weeks or
months. How it goes will depend on the rats (their history and disposition),
you (your experience and calm state of mind), the
environment, and the steps you take.

One extremely important
factor in achieving success will be preventing the rats
from becoming aggressive with each other.  Yes, some wrestling is
normal as they establish their hierarchy, but there will be lots of
time for proper wrestling. Before that,  wrestling can
erupt into violence. Success will depend on your being able
to prevent violence. Visit 
Techniques to 
Introduce Rats
on JoinRats to view
techniques to 
use 
gloves 
to prevent violence. Follow your 
rats around with one or two gloved hands, and as they interact with each other,
you have the best chance to prevent lightning-fast attacks before
they happen. Not only can you break up a clear fight,
there is no shame in gently separating two rats
who appear poofy, or who seem just remotely "off", to
keep them safe. 
Observe
 
Introducing Rats to Rats: 
Assessing Levels of Aggression,
and become familiar with the behavioral cues that can signal impending
aggression. Become comfortable just moving your gloved hand
between the rats to separate them briefly.
With all this safety, you will give the rats ample interactions that will
be quite good enough for them to learn the good lessons.


While you are keeping the rats safe, here is a list of environmental
situations you can set up for your rats, going from the earliest stage
of "first contact", to a final big rat pile of happy rats. These situations
require things you can scrounge up, like boxes, foods, and
various kinds of cages. With some imagination and dedication
to outsmart the rats, you can be on your way.

Steps that will be shown (LIST WILL BE EXPANDED):

(1) Neutral area on couch with a strange table cloth and lots of
yummy and messy food to distract them from each other.


The videos and photographs currently available illustrate the concepts
in action. Currently there are only two videos available:

(A) Open Cage Base - on a neutral area such as a couch.

(B) [Not shown] Add walls to neutral cage base.

(C) Add hammocks to neutral case base with walls.

Baby Step Introductions

Baby steps? What are baby steps and why might you want them? Baby s ...

Updated: Feb 23, 2010 7:19am PST

Successful Introduction Stories : This gallery will contain step by step videos of successful introductions.

Successful Introduction Stories

This gallery will contain step by step videos of successful introducti ...

Updated: Jan 01, 2010 7:30pm PST

Rat Introductions YouTube :

Rat Introductions YouTube

Updated: Nov 29, 2009 11:45am PST

Introductions, RattyRat.com : 





RattyRat.com
is an excellent website covering tons of topics important to all pet rat lovers. It is 
a Minnesota based rat site devoted to having rats as pets, and
connected to the
Midwest Mischief Rat Lovers' Club Yahoo Group.
But you don't have to live in the Midwest U.S. to visit and take advantage of the great
material on the RattyRat site.
Below is the RattyRat contact page and also the site on Introducing Rats.




There are other RattyRat pages framed on JoinRats,
here,
including information on holding rats, bonding with your rats, trust training, and petting or scritching
your rats. 


Please also visit the 
JoinRats gallery of "Must Reads" links
to many expert websites on the care of pet rats.



Here is the excellent
RattyRat Guidebook.
Scroll on the left hand side for many topics of interest.
If you roam the site
and want to 
return to the main Guidebook page below, here is the direct link:

http://www.rattyrat.com/guidebook/guidebook_index.html






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Here is the Guidebook section on
Introducing Rats to Your Colony.
If you roam the
RattyRat Guidebook and want to 
return to the Introductions page below, here is the direct link:

http://www.rattyrat.com/guidebook/newrats.html






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Updated: Nov 02, 2009 2:00pm PST