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#512 From: melinda dennison <pindy73@...>
Date: Mon Jan 9, 2006 11:57 pm
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Re: your pet rats
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Hello there, thanks for the information its helpful, as i said i have looked
on the net for information and everyone says different things so i wasnt sure
what i was doing is right, they are babies at the moment, they are about the
same size as my pet mouse so im not sure what age they would be, you might no.
   I have been feeding them fresh cooked vege's the last few nights, they eat it
all up but i will stop that if you say they get the runs, it hasnt yet tho...
   Also i keep changing their bedding cos i read different things people do and
say that  is harmful to them so i am using paper towel for bottom of cage and a
big mitten for there bed at the moment till we can make some hammocks for the
bigger cage we are going to make this week. im still not sure on the sex of
these 2, the petshop lady says she thinks they are both female but i would like
to be sure before i end up with heaps. if i still cant tell do you think you
would be able to tell from a photo if i take 1 and send it to you.
   Thanks for your help, i will eventually learn as i go along

        Melinda

Matthew <mattieoconnor@...> wrote:

oh,

2 more things, to ell with one's female in the little, the females
privates are heaps closer together to the anus then the males is, and
also with some baby male rats or mice you can see a small puffy area
known as his sake or ball bag . With the bedding in summer i give them
a cooler bedding known as recycled cat litter it's made up of new's
paper and cardboard compactered, and for winter wood shavings.

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#511 From: "Raymond Rosch" <rwhr@...>
Date: Mon Jan 9, 2006 11:00 am
Subject:: Pregnant? Guinea Pig
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Hello everyone,
      this might be a silly question, but how do you tell if your
Guinea Pig is pregnant? The signs that I am seeing (And smelling) is
that she is getting wider (as apposed to rounder/fatter) and when she
sits on my hand, it feels like movement from her belly. She is also
giving off a different odor.

      If she is pregnant, what precautions and measures do I need to
take?
      I have already gotten a second cage to keep the pair seperate
if/when she has babies.

      Thanks in advance.

#510 From: "missliz854eva" <missliz854eva@...>
Date: Mon Jan 9, 2006 2:20 am
Subject:: Problem
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Hi i have 2 move and i cant take my bunny with me. Jerry is 3yrs quite
large (a little Fat) with chestnut spots on him. Cute just wondering
if anyone has room 4him, just want him 2 go 2 a good home. He is
basically house trained n socialable. My number is 0403206929 or email
me thanks i live on the south coast

#509 From: "Matthew" <mattieoconnor@...>
Date: Sun Jan 8, 2006 2:11 pm
Subject:: Re: your pet rats
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oh,

2 more things, to ell with one's female in the little, the females
privates are heaps closer together to the anus then the males is, and
also with some baby male rats or mice you can see a small puffy area
known as his sake or ball bag . With the bedding in summer i give them
a cooler bedding known as recycled cat litter it's made up of new's
paper and cardboard compactered, and for winter wood shavings.

                                         Thanks Mattie P.S chat soon

#508 From: "Matthew" <mattieoconnor@...>
Date: Sun Jan 8, 2006 1:59 pm
Subject:: Re: Your new rodent friends
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> Hi,

  I have have been owning Rat's and mice for the past three years, and
also breed only the best of the friendly rat breeds. as a new born rat
it's still got the taste for it's mothers milk so every day you can
give him/her a half a cap of full cream milk (not cold) for the first
couple of weeks because their bones are still growing as our childrens
do.Now with the food DON'T!!!! give them freah produce just yet untill
you think they have fully grown other wise they will get the runs,
Rats also hate grains and seeds, as you will waste you money buying
it. they love dryed fruit mixtures, i buy the mixture from big w
peter's (RSPCA) Brand. As adults i feed them dryed meat chunks once a
week for their iron levels, fresh meat if you ;like but it's going up
in price at the moment dame. dog or cat biscuits, the basic cheap gold
fish food flakes for a treat as well as strawberries yum.Also they
need their teeth sharpened so make sure there's a small dog bone in
their quarters.oh and of couse fresh water daily other wish if you
don't change the water they cold catch a flew unless you filter the
water.If you would like to chat just message me .

                                                   Thanks Mattie

#507 From: "Matthew" <mattieoconnor@...>
Date: Sun Jan 8, 2006 1:28 pm
Subject:: Re: Rat breeder and mouse breeder.
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Hey Ben,

i'm from the GoldCoast and have been breeding mice and rats for about
a year & half now, for a few pet shops up this way. I also have the
pictures on this site under mattie o'connor's rats I take great care
of my rodent friends, cleaning their tanks out every 2nd day, and
fresh produce every night. Din't mhave pics of my mice yet but the
same go's for them. I have a huge play ground for those guy's. I also
take care in what breeds are mean't to be breed with the other eg: you
cant just breed any mouse with the other mouse,I take them to the vet
and make sure they are strong and healthy and that they don't have a
family tree blood line if you know what i mean. any how if you would
like to chat give me a bell

                            Thank's mattie

#506 From: evolvd4000
Date: Sun Jan 8, 2006 9:38 am
Subject:: Looking for mice breeders
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Hi Everyone,

I'm Ben and I'm new to rodents and I'm looking for reputable breeders
for mice as I don't trust buying from pet shops. I live in Brisbane so
if you know any good breeders can you let me know! Any information on
where I can find a list of breeders would be good too.

thanks in advance, Ben

#505 From: "pindy73" <pindy73@...>
Date: Sat Jan 7, 2006 3:49 am
Subject:: my pet rats
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Hello there i have just bought 2 rats for pets and have been looking
on the internet for information on food and bedding, they all say
different things and im now getting confused as i want to feed them
the right foods and have the right bedding for them, also the pet shop
said they have given me 2 female rats but how can i tell to be sure as
they look the same but are only babies, can someone please help

#504 From: AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits@...
Date: Mon Jan 2, 2006 1:29 am
Subject:: File - Fundraising For Rodents
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Hello All

If you would like to help us with fundraising and you live in Australia,
please consider either a CHRISCO or CASTLE Hamper for 2006!

When you purchase a CHRISCO Hamper please use distributor name: Rebekah
Blackwolf
and distributor number: 512405

If you decide on a CASTLE Hamper, then please use distrbutor name:
Rebekah Blackwolf
and then distributor/agent number 30014755.

This way AMRIS gets a small commission payment with every order placed.

And you get to enjoy a wonderful hamper full of goodies.

Thank you for your help, and have A WONDERFUL Christmas.

kindest reguards,
Rebekah Blackwolf, AMRIS Founder.

#503 From: Katherine Medina <hellowittykitty@...>
Date: Thu Dec 29, 2005 12:24 pm
Subject:: Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Hello
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Hi there Karen!!

   Im Kathy..... 27 yrs old and so far ive got 25 mice......i take good care of
all my little rodent buddies.... if you have any questions regarding best vets
or health concerns please feel free to contact me.. as i have had lots of
experience with the little buggers.... hehe

   Cheerio and have a great NEW YEAR!!

Kathy :0)

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   Hello :)
My name is Karen and we have two lovely little pet mice we share our
home with.  I have joined this list hoping to get some information on
their care and health to give them the best opportunities in life.  I
look forward to chatting.
cheers
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#502 From: "jestankar" <jestankar@...>
Date: Thu Dec 29, 2005 11:45 am
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Hello :)
My name is Karen and we have two lovely little pet mice we share our
home with.  I have joined this list hoping to get some information on
their care and health to give them the best opportunities in life.  I
look forward to chatting.
cheers
Karen

#501 From: AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits@...
Date: Sun Dec 18, 2005 7:40 pm
Subject:: File - Fundraising For Rodents
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Hello All

If you would like to help us with fundraising and you live in Australia,
please consider either a CHRISCO or CASTLE Hamper for 2006!

When you purchase a CHRISCO Hamper please use distributor name: Rebekah
Blackwolf
and distributor number: 512405

If you decide on a CASTLE Hamper, then please use distrbutor name:
Rebekah Blackwolf
and then distributor/agent number 30014755.

This way AMRIS gets a small commission payment with every order placed.

And you get to enjoy a wonderful hamper full of goodies.

Thank you for your help, and have A WONDERFUL Christmas.

kindest reguards,
Rebekah Blackwolf, AMRIS Founder.

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#499 From: AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits@...
Date: Sun Dec 4, 2005 7:50 pm
Subject:: File - Fundraising For Rodents
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Hello All

If you would like to help us with fundraising and you live in Australia,
please consider either a CHRISCO or CASTLE Hamper for 2006!

When you purchase a CHRISCO Hamper please use distributor name: Rebekah
Blackwolf
and distributor number: 512405

If you decide on a CASTLE Hamper, then please use distrbutor name:
Rebekah Blackwolf
and then distributor/agent number 30014755.

This way AMRIS gets a small commission payment with every order placed.

And you get to enjoy a wonderful hamper full of goodies.

Thank you for your help, and have A WONDERFUL Christmas.

kindest reguards,
Rebekah Blackwolf, AMRIS Founder.

#498 From: "Rebekah Blackwolf" <ashleigh_shadowplay@...>
Date: Sun Nov 27, 2005 11:57 pm
Subject:: Re: Rodent Lesbian Incest!!
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I guess if they weren't related, then it'd be ok!
No need to worry about unwanted litters.

Prehaps it is a dominance issue.
Or is something in or around their cage setting off chemicals which are
interfearing with their hormones?

Are there wild rats in the area whose smell might be "turning them on" -
  so to speak?

I've seen male rats do this with each other, but then, that's men for
you  (ha ha) - No, alls equal in love and war -
But the explinationfor males is dominance.

Prehaps if they are young females, then this is all part of their
developement - they just have a stronger urge than other female rats.

I have seen female mice act in this way, once when I had a heap of them
handed in to me, they were crowded together, with no amusement like
running wheels etc...
Two of the females, one more than the other, had taken to 'rooting' the
other females, moreso the younger or newer ones.

Yet, I am at this time unable to explain this any futher.

Prehaps buy two unrelated females, seperate these two, give them a new
partner each and ...well...problem solved ( unless ou were hopeing for
grandchildren)
cheers,
Rebekah blackwolf.

#497 From: "Jock" <jockmackenzie@...>
Date: Fri Nov 25, 2005 1:11 am
Subject:: Rodent Lesbian Incest!!
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My two young female hooded rats have taken to vigorously rooting each
other more often than not. Now I'm an open minded parent and am more
than overjoyed to welcome two little lesbians into my life but with
each other?? thats stretching the bounds of liberal parenting a bit
far.

#496 From: "Rebekah Blackwolf" <amris_rodents@...>
Date: Fri Nov 25, 2005 12:52 am
Subject:: Guinea Pigs - How to care for them
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This article was published in the Winter 2004 Newsletter for
DR Ted Donelan and Associates,

West Doncaster Veterinary Centre
480 Doncaster road Doncaster  Victoria 3108
phone: 03 9848 4111.

And

Templestowe Veterinary Clinic
288 Manningham road Templestowe Lower Victoria 3107
phone: 03 9850 5046


   Guinea pigs are rodents from South America. They typically live for 2-
6 years and their gentle nature makes them ideal pets, especially for
children. They are quite easy to care for - all they need is the
correct nutrition and housing.
   The ideal diet for a guinea pig is guinea pig pellets, hay and fresh
vegetables. They require daily vitamin C otherwise they may develope
scurvy, a serious condition affecting their teeth and bones. Guinea pig
pellets usually contain some vitamin C; otherwise you can provide it in
the form of vegetables. All vegetables are safe for guinea pigs to eat.
    Hay or grass is also very important, as it provides a good sorce of
fibre - important for good dental and gastrointestinal health!
    Guinea pigs require only simple housing. Cages can be constructed
from plastic, metal or wire and bedding can be made from newspaper,
wood shavings or straw.
    Good ventilation is very important.
  Make sure the cage is in a shady area, as guinea pigs cannot tolerate
high temperatures - on hot days your guinea pigs would also appreciate
a couple of ice blocks added to their water container!
   Guinea pigs are social animals.
Males (boars) and females (sows) can be kept together, but unless you
want lots of babies produced, we advise having the boars castrated.
   Sows give birth to up to 10 pups (no-they're not called piglets!) and
the length of pregnancy is 60-70 days.
    Guinea pigs are generally very healthy and do not require routine
vaccinations or worming, but if you notice any problems with your
guinea pig, then it would be advisable to have it checked by one of our
veterinarians!

#495 From: AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits@...
Date: Sun Nov 20, 2005 7:13 pm
Subject:: File - Fundraising For Rodents
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Hello All

If you would like to help us with fundraising and you live in Australia,
please consider either a CHRISCO or CASTLE Hamper for 2006!

When you purchase a CHRISCO Hamper please use distributor name: Rebekah
Blackwolf
and distributor number: 512405

If you decide on a CASTLE Hamper, then please use distrbutor name:
Rebekah Blackwolf
and then distributor/agent number 30014755.

This way AMRIS gets a small commission payment with every order placed.

And you get to enjoy a wonderful hamper full of goodies.

Thank you for your help, and have A WONDERFUL Christmas.

kindest reguards,
Rebekah Blackwolf, AMRIS Founder.

#494 From: AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits@...
Date: Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:35 am
Subject:: New file uploaded to AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits
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Hello,

This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits
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#493 From: AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits@...
Date: Sun Nov 6, 2005 8:17 pm
Subject:: File - Fundraising For Rodents
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Hello All

If you would like to help us with fundraising and you live in Australia,
please consider either a CHRISCO or CASTLE Hamper for 2006!

When you purchase a CHRISCO Hamper please use distributor name: Rebekah
Blackwolf
and distributor number: 512405

If you decide on a CASTLE Hamper, then please use distrbutor name: Rebekah
Blackwolf and hen distributor/agent number 30014755.

This way AMRIS gets a small commission payment with every order placed.

And you get to enjoy a wonderful hamper full of goodies.

Thank you for your help, and have A WONDERFUL Christmas.

kindest reguards,
Rebekah Blackwolf, AMRIS Founder.

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Date: Fri Nov 4, 2005 4:23 am
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#491 From: "Rebekah Blackwolf" <lady_azurewolf@...>
Date: Tue Oct 18, 2005 6:45 am
Subject:: Re: New member :-) Australian Animal Protection.
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Thank you kindly, you are most welcome to post photos of animals needin
homes...please do so freely....
This is the essence of this club....
I sincerely hop it helps find many suitable homes.
Well done.
Rebekah Blackwoilf,
founder.

#490 From: Leigh Munro <veganbunnygirl@...>
Date: Sun Oct 16, 2005 7:28 am
Subject:: New member :-)
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Hello!
My name's Leigh, and I'm a newbie. I work at Australian Animal Protection
Society in Keysborough, Vic. I'm the person responsible for rehoming the bunnies
and piggies . Go to http://www.aaps.org.au/rabbitsandguni.htm to see some very
cute bunnies/pigs!
I am also owned by 6 (desexed) bunnies who are extremely spoilt.
I'll post some photos of guinea pigs and rabbits needing homes soon.

Leigh


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#489 From: "Diane Atkinson" <hopenfox@...>
Date: Thu Oct 13, 2005 3:32 am
Subject:: Re: Victorian Rodent re-housing.
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Do you mean 'rescue'?  If so here's a site with a Victorian rat/mouse
rescue; http://ausrfs.org.au/vic/index2.html ...click on Adoption.


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> Is there anywhere in Victoria Australia where rats and mice can be
> rehoused.
>
> I am also looking for young baby rats in the Box Hill area.
>
> If anyone has any avalible to Good homes, please let this club know.

#488 From: "evolvd4000" <ben@...>
Date: Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:01 pm
Subject:: Looking for Mice Breeders
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Hi,

I'm new to rodents and I'm looking for reputable breeders for mice as
I don't trust pet shops. I live in the Brisbane metro area so if you
know any good breeders can you let me know! Any information on where I
can find a list of breeders would be good too.

thanks in advance

#487 From: bonniedelane
Date: Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:13 pm
Subject:: helo my name is bonnie and im new
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I have a pet mouse. Don't you think rodents and rabbits are so cute! I
a have joined to learn more about mice and how to take care of Dash
the best way. I am nine. I have a mouse, a dutch rabbit and my sister
has a guinea pig.

#486 From: "missliz854eva" <missliz854eva@...>
Date: Tue Oct 11, 2005 3:07 am
Subject:: hi all
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I only just joined 2day. I was wondering if anyone knew where i could
buy a cute Guinea pig and Lop earred bunny.  Willing 2 pay decent
money. Trying 2 avoid buying from a pet shop. Thanks

#485 From: "meredithh.rm" <meredithh@...>
Date: Fri Oct 7, 2005 7:54 pm
Subject:: Quarantine regs for Canadian rats?
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Does anyone know anything about quarantine regulations for pet rats
coming into Australia? I looked on the customs and quarantine webpage
and it wasn't clear. I plan on sending them an email to enquire
further, but I figured I'd also see if anyone had any experience with
this.

I will be returning to Oz in a few months after a few years in Canada
and I would really like to bring my 3 pet rats with me. I'm just not
sure if it's possible based on the info available online.

#484 From: "Rebekah Blackwolf" <lady_azurewolf@...>
Date: Fri Oct 7, 2005 5:53 am
Subject:: Bolivia soon to join us. - AMRIS better future for rodents to GROW
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Firstly I'd love to welcome all new members since May 2005 - and any I
haven't yet welcomed pria to that.

  Wow - Ingnacio Molina, lovely husband of my dear friend Maureen
(parents of Tiare and Alexi)- has translated the Australian Mouse and
Rat Information Service introduction sheet into spanish for me.
    Animal welfare groups in Bolivia were very interested in our clubs
views on compassionate care and understanding of rats and other rodents.
    So, if you speak spanish, please stick with us - as we'll need a
welcomming party for our new members when they arrive.


OOH I'm so excitted.

bye all!!
your founder, Rebekah Blackwolf.

PS - once I get a home computor, instead of the local cafe, there's
going to be major downloads of rare and hard to find rodent info,
histroy and facts about issuse surrounding rabbit and rodent use in
laboratories, as pets, as food, in fables and veterinary care info.....

Hopefully too, we'll have guest speakers inside our chat room.

Bye!!!!!

#483 From: "Rebekah Blackwolf" <lady_azurewolf@...>
Date: Fri Oct 7, 2005 5:45 am
Subject:: Victorian Rodent re-housing.
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Is there anywhere in Victoria Australia where rats and mice can be
rehoused.

I am also looking for young baby rats in the Box Hill area.

If anyone has any avalible to Good homes, please let this club know.


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