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         Rats & Mice Pet Care:     more books (24)
  1. Taking Care of Your Pet Mice and Rats by Joyce Pope, 1987-09
  2. Taking Care of Your Mice and Rats (Taking Care of Your Pet) by Joyce Pope, Sally Anne Thompson, et all 1990-07
  3. Starting With Mice, Rats and Gerbils (The Basic Pet Care Guide Series by Georg Gassner, David Alderton, 1998-05
  4. How to Raise Mice, Rats, Hamsters, and Gerbils (Child's Book of Pet Care) by Sara Bonnett Stein, Robert Weinreb, 1976-10
  5. Care of Uncommon Pets: Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Mice, Rats, Gerbils, Chickens, Ducks, Frogs, Toads and Salamanders, Turtles and Tortoises, Sn by William J. Weber, 1979-06
  6. Hamsters, Gerbils, Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Ferrets, Mice, and Rats: How to Choose and Care for a Small Mammal (American Humane Pet Care Library) by Laura S. Jeffrey, 2004-10
  7. Rats and Mice (Get to Know Your Pet) by Jinny Johnson, 2008-08
  8. HOW TO RAISE MICE, RATS, HAMSTERS & GERBILS-A CHILD'S BOOK OF PET CARE by Sara B. Stein, 1976
  9. Taking Care of Your Pets: Hamster, Guinea Pig, Dog, Cat, Rabbit, Mice and Rats, and Fish by Joyce Pope, 1990-03
  10. How To Care for Rats and Mice by Quick Easy Guides, 2008-07-31
  11. Rats: Complete Care Guide by Debbie Ducommun, 2002-04
  12. Rats (Animal Planet Pet Care Library) by Julie Mancini, 2009-04-15
  13. The Proper Care of Fancy Rats by Nick Mays, 1993-10
  14. RATS! (Fun & Care) by Debbie Ducommun, 1998-01-25

81. The Whole Rat Rattery
It was founded around the following objectives To educate about the proper careof domestic rats and mice;; To promote responsible pet ownership and breeding
http://www.froadin.com/the_whole_rat_rattery/links.html
Here Are Some Usefull Sites: Jeepn's My Little Pony Trails
If you remeber (or even know) what a My Little Pony is, then visit here!
(yeah, I know it's not rats, but it's my other site and it's fun!) RMCA - Rat and Mouse Club of America
The RMCA is a non-profit club for rat and mouse enthusiasts.
It was founded around the following objectives:
  • To educate about the proper care of domestic rats and mice;
  • To promote responsible pet ownership and breeding;
  • To promote the rat and mouse fancy as a rewarding and enjoyable hobby;
  • To be good-hearted, compassionate, and friendly at all RMCA functions;
  • To be open to new ideas and allow room for growth. AFRMA - American Fancy Rat and Mouse Association
    The American Fancy Rat and Mouse Association (AFRMA) was founded in 1983 and is a non-profit international club. Anyone that has an interest in rats or mice can be a member. The main purpose of AFRMA is to promote and encourage the breeding and exhibition of fancy rats and mice for show and pets. We also educate the public on their positive qualities as companion animals and provide information on their proper care.
  • 82. Animal Repellers & Containment
    free electronic extermination system that lets you dispose of rats and mice withoutever Place the small, diskshaped pet Repel® transmitter near the area
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    83. Virtual Reference Fair: Pet Links
    information on frogs http//allaboutfrogs.org/ Also includes pet frog information. members.tripod.com/~Myomorpha/Information about keeping rats and mice.
    http://www.chicagojobs.org/ilafair/petlinks.html
    Pet Links All Purpose Pet Sites
    Acme Pet

    http://www.acmepet.com/
    Pet library of links on cats, dogs, reptiles, amphibians, birds and more. AltVetMed
    http://www.altvetmed.com/
    Information on complementary and alternative therapies in veterinary medicine American Pet Association
    http://www.apapets.com/ American Veterinary Medical Association
    http://www.avma.org/
    Includes NetVet and Care for Pets, and Pet Loss pages. Calling all Pets
    http://www.wpr.org/pets/
    Wisconsin Public Radio show page includes information about pet behavior. Chicago Area Shelters and Animal Rescue Groups
    http://www2.dgsys.com/~ermiller/shelters.html Pet Support U.S.A.
    http://www.petsupport.com/
    Includes information about dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, fish , and small animals. Waltham World of Pet Care
    http://www.waltham.com/
    Includes information about dogs, cats, fish and birds.
    Dogs American Kennel Club http://www.akc.org/ Breed FAQ Homepage http://www.k9web.com/dog-faqs/breeds/ Canine Companions for Independence http://www.caninecompanions.org/
    "A nonprofit organization that provides highly trained assistance dogs to people with disabilities and to professional caregivers" Doggy Information on the Web http://www.bulldog.org/dogs/

    84. Ani-Med - Pet Care Information Tips
    ticks feed on smaller mammals, be sure your yard isn'ta playground for rats andmice. Your veterinarian can recommend the right product for your pet.
    http://www.animed.org/dogs_and_cats_ticks_lyme.htm
    V. Dogs and Cats: Ticks/Lyme Disease INDEX When a tick hops onto your dog or cat, it's dinnertime for this nasty parasite. The tick will bury its mouth in your pet's skin, and can swell to 50 times its normal size, becoming engorged as it feeds on your pet's blood. Heavy infestation may cause anemia, especially in cats. There are some ticks that transmit serious infections, including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, ehrlichia and babesia. Successful tick control starts with prevention. Make your lawn unwelcoming to these parasites by mowing the grass regularly. Trim any weeds, as ticks favor vegetation as high as several feet off the ground. And as smaller ticks feed on smaller mammals, be sure your yard isn't a playground for rats and mice. Keep the lids securely on your garbage cans, and consider relocating your bird feeders if they're accessible to rodents. Before a walk in the woods or other habitat frequented by ticks, arm your dog with protection. Try a spray or powder that's made with an appropriate insecticide. Your veterinarian can recommend the right product for your pet. Avoid walking in very thick underbrush and long grass, and be sure to check your dog when you get home. Ticks may be hard to spot, so go slow, and pay extra attention to your pet's ears,skull, feet and around the anus-these are perfect parasite hiding places.

    85. Division Of Animal Control - Vector Control - Mice And Rats
    You may need to store things like cereal and pet food in plastic or metal containers.Seal up any cracks or holes. mice and rats can enter through any opening
    http://www.denvergov.org/AnimalControl/template2665.asp
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    The mice and rat problem Mice and rats are a nuisance and can spread several disease to humans. They can be found outdoors or in homes and other buildings. They enter your home in search of food and shelter. Sign of mice and rats Indications of mice and rats include shiny, dark colored droppings, chew marks on food containers, nests, tracks and trails. Also look for holes where mice and rats may have chewed their way into your home. Tips to keep mice and rats away
    • Keep trash in metal or heavy plastic cans with tight fitting lids. Keep your yard picked up. Keep wood piles at least 18 inches off the ground. Pick up after pets regularly. If you feed your pet outside, pick up any spilled food and don’t leave food out overnight. Keep your home clean. In addition to regular cleaning be sure to clean up spilled food from hard to reach areas like remote corners and under furniture. Check cupboards regularly for spilled food and rodent droppings. You may need to store things like cereal and pet food in plastic or metal containers.

    86. Caring For All Animals In Ireland - The Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To
    mice. Did you know that pet mice should be kept indoors at an even temperature awayfrom direct sunlight. Find out more about caring for your pet mouse. rats.
    http://www.ispca.ie/petcare/
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    87. Brochures
    Protect Your pet From Dangerous Toys Rabies Responsibilities of a pet Owner WinterizingYour pet. Ferrets Gerbils Guinea Pigs Hamsters Rabbits rats and mice.
    http://www.torontohumanesociety.com/brochure.html
    About How To Help Special Needs Pets Happy Tails ... Contact Us Our Online Brochure The Toronto Humane Society believes in the importance of knowledge and awareness. That is why we have compiled a list of helpful tips and valuable information dealing with animal care and other related issues. Please take the time to peruse through our online brochure. We guarantee it will be worth your while and most importantly, your non-human family member(s) will appreciate you more. Categories General Pet Care Giving Up Your Pet?
    Getting A Second Pet

    How To Prevent Losing Your Pet

    Protect Your Pet From Harm Outdoors
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    Back to the Box - Litter box problems

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    88. Tomlinson's - Pet Supplies For Texans Since 1946
    Tyzzers Disease is more common in gerbils (and rats and mice) than hamsters. Canceris the second most common disease seen in pet hamsters, and can also
    http://www.tomlinsons.com/petcare.htm
    Pet Care by Tomlinson's Dogs Cats Fish Birds ... Small Animals Previous Articles Kids and pets Which food is best for my dog? Kennel or Crate Training your Puppy Pet IQ Trivia Questions
    Pets have been around since the dawn of time and fascinating facts and statistics about them fill many books. Here are a few trivia questions you can puzzle over.
    1. Can you hear better than your cat?
    2. What did President Lyndon B. Johnson do that got him in trouble with pet lovers?
    3. Do you know the name of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's black Scottie dog?
    4. What country is thought to be the first place in the world where cats were domesticated?
    Answers:
    1. No. Scientists say most cats have hearing that is at least five times more sensitive than that of an adult person.
    2. President Johnson was photographed picking up one of his pet beagles by the ears.
    3. FDR's black Scottie was named Fala.
    4. Egypt Previous Articles Pet IQ Trivia Questions Pets have been around since the dawn of time and fascinating facts and statistics about them fill many books. Here are a few trivia questions you can puzzle over. 1. Can you hear better than your cat?

    89. Small Animal Information - Hamsters, Ferrets, Rabbits, Gerbils, Rats, Etc.
    pet Rat Photos Submit a photo of your pet rat or vote on the cutest one Rat and MouseClub of America Lots of great information about rats and mice as pets
    http://pets.zezenetwork.com/small.shtml
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    the webmaster to add a link, a comment, question or just chat! Find other interesting sites at the Zezenetwork
    Especially Ferrets

    This rescue group has many resources on ferret health, breeding, care and temperament. Ferrets Anonymous
    Ferrets in the news, ferret laws, care FAQs and more. You can also join their ferret communities and meet other ferret owners. Ferret Guardians
    Sponsor a ferret, adopt a ferret or learn about ferrets. This site has a lot of educational resources to prevent more ferret owners from abandoning their pets. Ferret Hollow Rescue organization for ferrets. If you are thinking on purchasing a ferret, consider a rescued ferret! Ferret Medicine Medical information for ferrets. Includes symptoms, causes and treatments for some common ferret diseases.
    Hamsters, Gerbils, Guinea Pigs
    All About Hamsters Stories, message board and a hamster store. The site has some great ideas for homemade hamster toys. Hamster Haven Very informative site has different hamster breeds, stories, photos, links, facts, care information, health information and more. Great resource! Hamster Land Lots of information about hamsters. Breeding info, nutrition, choosing and buying a hamster, FAQs, some names, diseases and an animal history. This site is great for those researching hamsters.

    90. Rat Links
    Created for rats and mice in need of rehoming. Links and information aboutpet rats, fancy rats, rat care, rat breeders and other rat topics.
    http://www.rat-rodents.com/links.htm
    HOME Rat Links Photo courtesy of Literary Rats Adorable Rats - Offers rat facts and links to rescue and breeder organizations. The Alphabet Rats - Photos of 5 pet rats doing such things as pea diving, tree climbing, fighting the Jedi, and just hanging out! Australian Rat Fanciers Society - Serving owners, breeders and exhibitors of pet rats and mice.
    Florida Rat Fanciers
    - A club for Florida rat people. Guide to shows, meetings, bi-monthly newsletters, and resources about rats. in Enfield, Herts. Joanna's World - Includes description and photographs of her pets, and a history of the Essex rat.
    Leigh-Anne's Rat Page
    - Details of three furry friends: Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, the loveable rats.
    The Literary Rats
    - Pictures, rat care information, stories, links to other sites, and a club you can join.
    - Offers photos, information, and archived articles about fancy mice and rats as well as show information.
    National Fancy Rat Society
    - Offers information and advice about looking after fancy rat varieties, showing, health, social needs, and housing. Contains articles, a show calendar and membership. UK.

    91. KinderStart - Animal Friends : Mice And Rodents
    View photos of the author's rats or link to other owners. Icon Add/View Comments (0) Rate this Site; Your pet mice mice are friendly, playful and easy to
    http://www.kinderstart.com/animalfriends/miceandrodents.html
    KinderStart Alta Vista Ask Jeeves Excite Google HotBot GO LookSmart Lycos Webcrawler Adoption Animal Friends Bringing Home Baby Child Development ... Animal Friends : Mice and Rodents
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    The following links are in English

    92. Mus Rodentry - Friendly, Happy, Healthy Pet/show Rats Mice
    There are still a few rats left from the fall litters, and I want to see Mouse NewsDon't have many mice available now, but some new litters will be ready by
    http://www.critterdirect.com/rcentral/musmus.htm

    93. DSPCA - Pet Care
    pet care Spay and Neuter Contrary to what you might hear, there is no medicalreason to allow your dog or cat to have a litter before it is spayed.
    http://www.dspca.ie/care.htm
    wildlife pet insurance fish rabbits ... other pets PET CARE
    Spay and Neuter
    Contrary to what you might hear, there is no medical reason to allow your dog or cat to have a litter before it is spayed. Generally dogs do not gain weight or become docile after the operation.
    Some people lock up their dogs when they are in heat but this is frustrating for the bitch and you still have the hassle of half the dogs in the neighbourhood camping out on your doorstep. Also it's easy for her to escape when you aren't looking and it only takes a few minutes...
    Other people say it is interfering with nature to spay or neuter a dog or cat, but what is to become of all the puppies and kittens? There are just not enough caring homes available for them all. All too often they are treated cruelly, abandoned or drowned. There are animal welfare organisations all around the country literally bursting at the seams with adorable dogs and cats looking for caring homes, so please don't make the situation worse by bringing more into the world.
    The DSPCA strongly recommend that you get your dog or cat spayed if it is female and neutered if it is male. As well as preventing unwanted offspring there are medical benefits, cancer is less likely to occur in older dogs. We know it is lovely to see a litter of pups or kittens but spare a thought for their future.

    94. Small Pet Care
    Small pet care The more you know about the natural behavior and habitatof your small pet, the more you can do to ensure its good health.
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    95. Kiwicare - Bug Control, Home, Property And Industrial Products, Garden And Horti
    FOR ALL YOUR RODENT PROBLEMS. NO rats AND mice BAIT INNOVATIVE COMBINATION BAITAND TRACKING POWDERS. Reg No. 2999. NO rats AND mice WEATHERPROOF BAIT BLOCKS.
    http://www.kiwicare.co.nz/bugcontrol/norats-mice.html
    FOR ALL YOUR RODENT PROBLEMS NO RATS AND MICE BAIT
    INNOVATIVE COMBINATION BAIT AND TRACKING POWDERS
    Finely ground cereal baits which kill rats and mice. The product doubles as a feed bait and has the additional clinging quality of tracking powder which causes speedier ingestion of the poisons via constant grooming. Always lay baits in close proximity to known areas of activity. Check baits daily and continue to top up until control has been achieved. As rodents are very shy, they tend to eat in seclusion, we strongly recommend that all baits are placed in dry, sheltered and secluded areas. Ensure they are out of the reach of children and pets. SIZES AVAILABLE:
    ACTIVE INGREDIENT:

    0.5g/litre Coumatetralyl in the form of a bait. Reg No. 2999.
    NO RATS AND MICE WEATHERPROOF BAIT BLOCKS The ideal product for home, farm and industry. Suitable for inaccessible areas, unaffected by damp, the bait can be broken into small pieces if required and thrown into attics and under sheds and floors. ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
    0.5g/litre Coumatetralyl. Reg No. 2970.

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