Oct. 16th
I know, I know, I havn't updated this thing since
forever; I seem to have a nasty personal rule of "one site at a time".
Once I get into creating/re-vamping/updating a site, I'm really into it
but tend to neglect my other pages. At the moment I'm working on
a *major* "re-vampination" of my bird site, so this one's been getting
neglected!
In any case, updates: I now am caring for, besides
my own rats, a fair number of Julia's. She took Percy and Spot, but
left me with some of her babies: Bronze, an albino female, Ophelia, a black
female, Sunface, an albino male, and Livingston, an agouti male (who is
at the moment running loose in my room). Plus Shine, a black male,
whom I wouldn've taken anyway. Later this week she's bringing me
the litter's father, Jake, along with a large double-decker cages... Which
*almost* makes up for her suckering me into caring for all these guys!
Shark, my big female mouse, had another litter;
I have no idea by whom, though?? It seems to be the last males she
was anywhere *near*, were the boys from her last litter, and I made sure
to remove them well before they could cause the pregnancy. So I have
no idea?? In any case, they're not old enough to tell the colors/sexes
yet.
Sept. 29th
Did I mention I seperated the ratty babes?
Looks like I did. The girls are in a cage I "created", which isn't
a bad cage; it's about 24" x 16" x 12". What it is is a large Tupperware-type
storage contained, with a wire lid I made; it's a nice cage, easy to clean,
light-weight, and pretty well ventilated. It's a good size, too;
it wouldn't be large enough for a larger litter, but it's great for my
four girls.
Speaking of the girl ratties, Genevieve had herself
a bit of an adventure; before I put them in the new cage, she managed to
sneak out of Toni and Ashra's cage; I was pretty worried there for a while,
but found her yesterday, curled up next to the cage. She was fine,
but had a few toenails nipped; must've been climbing on the wrong cage.
They're healing well; I'll keep an eye on them, keep them clean and make
sure they don't get infected.
I havn't *actually* updated this thing in a bit;
that is, I've updated it but not actually uploaded it onto the net.
I'll do that when I'm finished here.
Sept. 27th
Got the gerbs! Actually I got them on the
22nd; see the Gerbils! page for more.
Both pregnant female mice had their litters; but
total tally is 0? There's no babies in there. I assume one
of them must have eaten both litters. Ew. Truthfully I'm not
too disappointed; I'm disgusted, but not disappointed.
Caught another female mouse; another dove self satin,
pretty young.
Seperated the ratty babes... Um, what else?
Not much, obviously.
Sept. 21st
Well, guess what? I caught *yet another* pregnant
female mouse. This one's a PEW and looks to be due in the next couple
days. Yay. Great.
I bought another 10 gallon tank and put my baby
male mice in there; my "boy cage" is severely overcrowded, and I put some
of the smaller adult males in the 10 gal, too. I ask again; anybody
want some male mice?
Sept. 20th
Well, my sister had an interesting experiance, yet
again attributed towards mice and the catching of them. She had been
eating out of a box of Triscuits, and had managed to actually eat a few
before she felt movement. Woke me up out of a sound sleep to laugh
at her and put the little mystery-colored male that had been snacking on
her crackers in the boy cage. Fortunately she was in a good mood,
or I do believe I might not be here today. ;-)
For those of you who cared about my cage dilemma,
I took the rabbit cage, cut out the bottom grate (which was no easy matter),
and used the parts that weren't completely mangled to make leval/balcony
things in the cage. All quite ingeniously of me, I might add ;-)
Ashra can miracalously squeeze through the bars (I was impressed!), and
I assume Toni could, too, being the smaller rat, but I could put Jack and
Billie in there, if nothing else.
Speaking of Jack, we had a scare the other day!
I went in my room to get bird food, and didn't notice anything wrong, but
looked over in the rat cage a few seconds later and Jack was laying on
his back; I seriously thought he was dead, but when I reached in he moved.
I picked him up, and he seemed very dazed and weak; he gradually got stronger
and now he seems like nothing ever happened. I wonder what did???
It certainly gave me a scare. He's getting rather old and I worry
about him. Of course, all the while Billie, who's considerably older
than he, was bouncing around and trying to get my attention.
Sept. 17th
Okay, just uploaded much of the site onto a geocities
URL. It had all been on my goplay account, but I also recently updated
& revamped a bunch of stuff, and was beginning to worry that the small
amount of disk space on my goplay account wouldn't be enough! Geocities
lets you have up to 11 MB, so I don't think that'll be a problem there!
The main problem being the pop-up windows, which bug the heck out of me.
Oh well, for free, who's complaining right?
I left the entrance page on goplay for conveniance,
and so all the webrings, links etc. that are linked to that page won't
have to be changed. Plus the URL there is so much more personal looking!
I also left the Little Critter Breeder Ring's site on the goplay account.
Along with the webpage on geocities, I also got
a new email addy, ratdragen@geocities.com, which I can also be emailed
at although my primary email will no doubt remain avian@goplay.com.
I have a couple other emails hanging around the web (including dragonfuzz@goplay.com,
which the site is based at), but those two are the main ones!
In less technical news (yup that's about as technical
as I get folks), the ratty babies are getting huge and ever so adorable
:-) And it looks like I have another mouse litter on the way - ugh!
A dove satin female I caught is now beginning to bulge noticibly.
What am I ever going to do with all these mice?! Not that they aren't
cute and all! And I seem to have a preponderance of males (five adults,
and 7 out of 9 babies)... Males being the harder to find homes for, of
course. Anybody out there want a whole bunch of male mice?
I'm working on cage ideas for ratties. I only
have two cages, each 14" x 16" x 28"; one houses Jack and Billie (the senior
cage), the other Toni and Ashra. That's fine; I consider these cages
big enough for up to 3 adult rats; but now I'm keeping Genevieve, probably
Boomer, and very likely a rat from Julia's litter. I have a huge
rabbit cage sitting in my shed; it would work for the larger rats (bar
spacing is 1" x 2", so no baby rats), but it's not a very nice cage, and
has a grating on the bottom, which isn't good for ratty feet. Or
I could spend $40 or $50 (that I don't have and can't afford) on a brand
new cage. Dilemma, dilemma. And one that you, the reader, probably
don't care a bit about! ;-)
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