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About Robin Bartlett
Expertise
I can answer any rat-related questions including feeding, housing, breeding, showing, genetics, health, and behaviour. I am a veterinary assistant and though I cannot answer in-depth health questions I am familiar with the most common ailments and treatments for rats. I have owned rats for 10 years and have been breeding them for 5 and have studied everything about them that I can get my hands on. I currently run my own rat care website at http://careguide.evergreenrattery.com and have been answering rat and other rodent questions via email and IM for several years now.

Experience
I am a veterinary assistant who has owned rats for 10 years and bred them for 5. In this time I have learned nearly everything there is to know about rats and continue to study more about them every day. I have been answering rat questions via IM and email for several years now and I am currently ranked #3 on Yahoo! Answers for the best answers in the rodents category.

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RatsPacNW, RMFE

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Though I am a veterinary assistant, I have not gone to college for it. My parents are both vets, and I have grown up with our family business and have learned what I needed to know on the job.

 
   

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Pet Rats - rat breeding


Expert: Robin Bartlett - 6/17/2008

Question
I'm going to breed my blue capped rat in a month. She is about 6 or 7 months old and she is very hyper and playful. I know her temperment will change during her pregnancy and caring for young, but when its all over will she go back to being playful and hyper? I'm just wondering how breeding her might change her personality. Also, how likely is it for rats to die while giving birth. I like my rat a lot and wouldn't want anything to happen to her.

Answer
 Many rats don't change their personalities much when they are pregnant, and usually if they do they will change back around the time the babies are all weaned.  It's much more rare that they will change permanently, but it can happen.

 Many rats give birth fine, but there's always the chance of complications.  Babies can become stuck and if she gives birth in the middle of the night you may not be able to help her until it is too late.  Sometimes they retain stillborn babies which rot inside the uterus and cause infection which can lead to death.  The uterus can also tear and be infected, or fill with pus in a condition called pyometra.  Mastitis (infection of the mammary glands) can also occur.  In my 5 years of breeding I've only ever had a problem twice, once everything was fine and the other time the mother died though the babies were all right.

 I do have to point out, though, that unless you know the background of your rat, including genetics, health, and variety information at least 3-4 generations back, you probably shouldn't be breeding her.  Many rats from pet stores are inbred, pretty and nice as they may be, and they can pass on unwanted health problems into the rat gene pool.  Responsible breeders have to work years to reverse the damage done by laboratories who breed the rats to have MORE cancerous tumors for research, and often breeding a rat who you don't know the background of can negatively impact the work they are doing.

 If you want to breed her just the once, for fun, it's probably not worth the risk to her.  If you are wanting to become a rat breeder it's very important to do as much research as you can, including genetics, and buy your breeding rats from good stock.

 If you have any other questions please let me know!

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