Young Lola Pics Why Does My Rat Attack The Other?

Why does my rat attack the other? - young lola pics

I have two children / young rats, Lola et Dalila. LOLA all suddenly siffing wild look, and do not go jumping to walk around the cage until he meets Delilah, and she jumps on her and biting and scratching. Gambling can see them, or Lola ghosts? Lol.

Oh, and this usually occur at night.

10 comments:

crochet_... said...

Sounds like a problem domain. You can solve the problem between them, but if the worst case, you may need to be separated and placed in their cages clean.

luvianac... said...

I have two female rats, which is always a "battle" for dominance. Each rat was done differently. I had a rat that hump each other. Some people suggest that separates the rats when they are fighting for, but I personally do not think that's a good idea in most cases. Rats are very social and need other rats, stay healthy. If you are not spending 6 or more hours per day individually with them, need each other for the company. You need to determine whether or not the fight, or you're just grooming and play with them. Keep an eye on them. You can even hear them squeaking when roughhousing. Beware of cuts and other injuries. A rat aggressive do other things, like eating the others stop and pushed her away. If you eat and sleep together, usually non-aggressive on the rats. Make sure that your cage is large enough to accommodate the rats, enough food to prevent rats and play them things. My rat rod above all as houses, the production.It gives them places to slip.

Cj said...

Done at the same or different? If you have one, then a little later that the area is more likely. I had two rats that had that night a lot, too.

If you have another cage, you have a can do what they want to be sure.

Holly said...

She leaves no doubt that the other rats, "Who's the Boss"

Teej said...

It is more likely that it creates a dominant position in the cage. To determine the alpha rat, the fly in the competition for a few days after they hug each other and are inseparable, as a rule, unless the collection of blood let alone deal with rats, rarely in a position to collect blood.
Lola is not sure ghosts and usually occurs at night, because rats are nocturnal animals, meaning they are active at night.

I do love the name for your rat.
Do not worry, the rats that things resolve themselves. Fighting must stop as soon as you determine who is dominant.

Teej.

brunette... said...

bcuz i guess its boring

SuMmEr '09♥ said...

Only an instinct. You play. For them, it's fun. = | But its normal! So do not worry.

lizzyjan... said...

Never heard of that happening before that. Have you always bleed Delilah. You can send an e-mail with details and I will try to help.

cat t said...

I will once had a hamster, I thought that was a man and a woman (but eventually both FEMS) One killed the other, I do not know if it's the same as rats, but both rodents. I think it's a territorial thing.

cat t said...

I will once had a hamster, I thought that was a man and a woman (but eventually both FEMS) One killed the other, I do not know if it's the same as rats, but both rodents. I think it's a territorial thing.

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