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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 172840" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I feed (boring) Lab Locks and mix in cheerios, fruity parrot food, oats, noodles, a smathering of cat food, any left over cereal (I know I know - but still who can resist Kix?) I tried and ordered Harland and they wouldn't eat it. I've been pretty good about keeping everyone on a well-rounded and nutritious diet. I feed Nutro to our dogs and the rats won't have a thing to do with that either. </p><p> </p><p>They get a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables, and frozen peas. And Yogies. They are NUTS for 1 yogie at bedtime. </p><p> </p><p>Had to curb the "Here want an Oreo" thing - worried about Albert but laughed out loud when you said "Wheel-fest" starting at 10:30 PM - here too! Like clockwork. </p><p> </p><p>I have 2 huge WodentWheels and for plastic they sure make noise. DF used to say Albert was like the heavy lady at the gym. She'd go if no one else saw her in workout clothes. Albert and I (as I am heavy) both took offense to that, but bless his little heart - he still exercises. I got him a ferret leash and harness to try to get him more exercise and he loves to go for walks. </p><p> </p><p>We were walking one night and a cop pulled up in the yard. He said he had never seen such a small dog. I picked Albert up and said - "It's not it's a rat." and the look on his face was priceless. He couldn't believe a rat would walk on a leash. I tried to explain how intelligent they are, but words fell on deaf ears. He was still too amazed to see a rat on a leash. Kept waiting for the Korn reference - Freak on a leash - but that's my Am. Bulldog. And NO ONE stops to see him. NOT ever. </p><p> </p><p>Oh and the cat? She'll play with Albert, but got rough with one of my girls once and the other girl rat literally rolled the cat. Freaked the cat out so bad, she steered clear of the rats for a long time. (I have it on video somehwere) or did. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe I'll give the old goosemoose a chance again. It wasn't that I felt like I didn't belong - it was more like "IF THAT is how they are going to treat members I didn't want to be a part." so I chose to leave. I could have fired back, but my thought again - Rats aren't my whole life but they make my life whole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 172840, member: 4964"] I feed (boring) Lab Locks and mix in cheerios, fruity parrot food, oats, noodles, a smathering of cat food, any left over cereal (I know I know - but still who can resist Kix?) I tried and ordered Harland and they wouldn't eat it. I've been pretty good about keeping everyone on a well-rounded and nutritious diet. I feed Nutro to our dogs and the rats won't have a thing to do with that either. They get a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables, and frozen peas. And Yogies. They are NUTS for 1 yogie at bedtime. Had to curb the "Here want an Oreo" thing - worried about Albert but laughed out loud when you said "Wheel-fest" starting at 10:30 PM - here too! Like clockwork. I have 2 huge WodentWheels and for plastic they sure make noise. DF used to say Albert was like the heavy lady at the gym. She'd go if no one else saw her in workout clothes. Albert and I (as I am heavy) both took offense to that, but bless his little heart - he still exercises. I got him a ferret leash and harness to try to get him more exercise and he loves to go for walks. We were walking one night and a cop pulled up in the yard. He said he had never seen such a small dog. I picked Albert up and said - "It's not it's a rat." and the look on his face was priceless. He couldn't believe a rat would walk on a leash. I tried to explain how intelligent they are, but words fell on deaf ears. He was still too amazed to see a rat on a leash. Kept waiting for the Korn reference - Freak on a leash - but that's my Am. Bulldog. And NO ONE stops to see him. NOT ever. Oh and the cat? She'll play with Albert, but got rough with one of my girls once and the other girl rat literally rolled the cat. Freaked the cat out so bad, she steered clear of the rats for a long time. (I have it on video somehwere) or did. Maybe I'll give the old goosemoose a chance again. It wasn't that I felt like I didn't belong - it was more like "IF THAT is how they are going to treat members I didn't want to be a part." so I chose to leave. I could have fired back, but my thought again - Rats aren't my whole life but they make my life whole. [/QUOTE]
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