How to Feed a Rat

There are several myths about what to feed a rat, and what foods can not be given to this domestic animal. Where do these myths come from? We could hear something somewhere, and the way of life of wild rats leads us to some incorrect assumptions. But let's deal with what rats can eat and what not.
Myths
Scraps from the table and stale food do not give your rat. Many may think that for rats it will be the best food, because they originally live in garbage dumps. But in fact, such food for rats is not suitable.
Rats are rodents, so their diet can be completely made up on the basis of grain. This is another myth about feeding rats. Yes, the grain should be present, but not on some grass your animal will not live.
Another misconception is that a rat should not be given raw meat or fish. Some say that because of the raw meat of the ratwill start to bite, others - that she can eat her cubs because of this. But in reality it is pure fiction. Raw meat and fish are a source of protein that rats also need for good health.
So, when we sorted out some wrong statements about what to feed a rat, it's worth talking about the correct and, not least, the diversified diet of the animal. Let's see, that eat rats with great pleasure.
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Meat and fish, as already mentioned, is a source of protein. It is also very useful to introduce into the rat diet the heart, liver, kidneys and tubular bones of birds. Take care that meat and fish are not too greasy. It is best to pre-boil any meat and cut it into small pieces. Do not give the animal a hot meal, wait until it cools down to room temperature. By the way, cold meat from the refrigerator is also not recommended to give a rat. Low-fat broth can also be given to a rat, but it should only be natural, without various spices and additives.
Nuts Is another source of easily digestible protein. But remember that rats should be given nuts in moderation. But almonds should be deleted altogether.
Cereals Is a source of carbohydrates and vitamin E. You can buy a special feed for rats, in which various cereals are mixed. But very often you can see that the animal refuses certain grains, so you can make a mixture yourself, based on the preferences of the rat. You can give the rat such cereals: wheat, oats, millet, barley. In addition, you can add to the mixture corn, flax seeds, pumpkin seeds and sunflower, oat flakes. Before you give the rat seeds, be sure to rinse them well. You can also give germinated grains. Raw pumpkin and sunflower seeds give in limited quantities: no more than 15 pcs. in Week.
Fruits and vegetables rats eat with great pleasure, especially,that these products are a source of vitamins and trace elements. Let's rat cabbage, tomatoes, radish, carrots, pumpkin, melon, watermelon, raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, currants, strawberries, cranberries. In addition, it is useful to give the rat broccoli - this cabbage has antitumor properties. Potatoes can also be given, but only boiled. Never give a rat a green potato or its sprouts. From such food your animal can be poisoned.
Rats also like to eat some types of grass. They gladly eat dandelion greens, which can be dried and given in winter in dried form, dill, parsley, coriander, celery and radish greens.
In addition to all of the above, there is more than to feed the rat. You can give the animal eggs and dairy products. The rat is given a hard-boiled quail eggs,but not more than one per week. Low-fat natural yogurt can also be given to a rat, but make sure that they do not contain any additives or flavorings. Fat milk and cheese should be given with great care. But fish oil will be very useful for a rat.
Do not forget that there are foods that the rat can not be given in food. This is any fatty, salty and fried food. Rats have a very weak liver, which should not be overloaded even more. Also, do not give the rat chocolate and any products in which it is contained. Raw artichokes, beans, potatoes, spinach and green bananas are forbidden. With great care, give the rat raw beets, green turnips and rhubarb.
Now that you know what to feed the rat, your little animal will always be in great shape.














