So this was the cage I was thinking of getting them. Hopefully yhe price is the same when i go into the store. If its too much more maybe I can talk my parents into ordering it in if I pay them back right away because i'll have the money. Anyway, this is it. It's a farret home but I think the bars will be okay for full grown rats.
http://www.petsmart.com/product/zoom/index.jsp?productId=2753641
But I'm getting them as baby's probabaly, and I want to litter train them so I can have them in my room. So do you think it would be Okay if I originally have them in a larger rabbit cage as baby's and move them to the bigger one when there big enough that they cant slip through the bars and or hurt themselves on the flooring?
This is like the cage i am hoping to use for them as baby's. We have it from out old rabbit who died months ago.( R.I.P Sahara)
http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2753290
Thanks
Also don't worry about keeping their teeth down; rats grind their teeth together naturally which prevents them from overgrowing. They don't need to chew. I would definately cover all the wire in the cage because not only can it cause bumblefoot, but legs can slip through and break.
I'm not going to keep them in the rabbit cage there whole life because it's no fair to them, at all. it's only until there big enough to roam around the big cage and be safe.
But yeah i was worried about the wire causing bumble foot, so I was thinking the grass mats would be an OK soloution and leaving some wire open wouldn't hurt them because they can coose. thats my therry anyway. and it will keep there teeth down.lol.
and okay so two males rats is okay. i was really hoping to get a male and a female but... I don't want baby's so yeah
That first cage would be amazing. Not the second. Way too small.
Male rats are fine together, as are female rats. Just never keep a male and a female together, and never just keep a single lone rat
Try for a cage like a Tom Rat cage, Savic Freddy or Ferplast Jenny. Something like them.
(One of my petstores down here have a lot of rats & there is like 20 males in one cage and they get along fine)
About the ferret cage, you might want to look for one without the wire floor. I think it's only on one tier, but it can cause bumblefoot and it's a pain to clean.
The rabbit cage is a good idea too.