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I have had my rat pair (female dumbo rex berkshire, male rex hooded), since they were freshly weaned, about a month and a half ago. They were so cute, I didn't really care if they mated, so long as they were friendly, and my daughter absolutely adores them.
Over the last week or so, I had noticed an incredible amount of weight gain in the female. She didn't ever "look" pregnant, but man was she getting heavy. So I assumed the deed had been done, and I would see some babies in a couple weeks.
I woke up early yesterday morning to some "odd" squeaks and squeals in the cage, and went to investigate. At around 8am, Starr, my female, was standing in the corner of her cage, and every minute or two, she would "twitch" her backside, and give a short little yelp. To me, it looked like birthing contractions, but there was no sign of babies.
At around 11:30, I went and checked on her again, and she had one little tiny cute pink that she was cleaning up...but she was still having contractions. However, I needed to go to work, and could only hope and assume that my assessment of further contractions(and more babies) was accurate.
I got home from work at around 7pm last night, and there was 11 beautiful little baby pink ratties, all suckling, all welping and squeaking, and one very lonely dad, hanging out in the corner by himself. Hopefully as the babies age over the next few days, Ringo, the father, will be allowed back into the "family unit"...First is the babies, then Ringo(sire), and finally, the proud mama, Starr.
Thanks for looking!!
I have had my rat pair (female dumbo rex berkshire, male rex hooded), since they were freshly weaned, about a month and a half ago. They were so cute, I didn't really care if they mated, so long as they were friendly, and my daughter absolutely adores them.
Over the last week or so, I had noticed an incredible amount of weight gain in the female. She didn't ever "look" pregnant, but man was she getting heavy. So I assumed the deed had been done, and I would see some babies in a couple weeks.
I woke up early yesterday morning to some "odd" squeaks and squeals in the cage, and went to investigate. At around 8am, Starr, my female, was standing in the corner of her cage, and every minute or two, she would "twitch" her backside, and give a short little yelp. To me, it looked like birthing contractions, but there was no sign of babies.
At around 11:30, I went and checked on her again, and she had one little tiny cute pink that she was cleaning up...but she was still having contractions. However, I needed to go to work, and could only hope and assume that my assessment of further contractions(and more babies) was accurate.
I got home from work at around 7pm last night, and there was 11 beautiful little baby pink ratties, all suckling, all welping and squeaking, and one very lonely dad, hanging out in the corner by himself. Hopefully as the babies age over the next few days, Ringo, the father, will be allowed back into the "family unit"...First is the babies, then Ringo(sire), and finally, the proud mama, Starr.
Thanks for looking!!