Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Rodent Diet Changes

I made some changes to the commercial diets served here.  The rodent mix has not changed.


speciescommercial foodsource
rat/ mouseScience Selective Rat*Whatever has the best deal.
rat/ mouseOxbow Essentials Adult Rat Food*I order mine from Drs Foster and Smith
hamster/ gerbilMazuri Hamster/Gerbil Diet #5E10I order directly from Mazuri.com.  They have free shipping.
hamster/ gerbilSupreme Hazel HamsterI order mine from Pet Mountain.

Despite the fact I love the Science Selective Rat food, I will probably have to switch to Oxbow exclusively due to the cost.

*Most of the rats and mice I get here are older  In the event younger rats are here, I'll bump up the nutrients with supplemental food.

Monday, May 26, 2014

L. Hamster Bin

This bin is actually for the daughter of a co-worker.  I found she got a Syrian hamster and I mentioned that the wheel they got with the cage would become too small.  I have some Giant Silent Spinners I'm offloading so I went on a quest for the perfect sized bin.

There are several bin options, I understand Ikea's large SAMLA bin meets the size requirements of at least 360 square inches of floor space, but Ikea was out of my way this weekend.

I ended up finding one at the Container Store.

33 gal. Clear Tote with Locking Lid - 28-3/4" wide x 21" deep x 18" h   http://www.containerstore.com/shop/storage/totesTrunks?productId=10010965&N=71235

Additional materials included:
Tools include:



Now there are plenty of videos online and written instructions online of how to make bins and I'm not going to prepare another one, I'm just going to put in the notes of what I did on each image.


This is the finished product.

You will note, all of the wire is on the INSIDE.  The wire edges are covered with what is known as door guards so there are no sharp edges to hurt the hamster.


Close up of the front.  I was able to purchase a roll of 1/2" x 1" wire from Ace Hardware; Home Depot doesn't carry it.  If you are making yours from scratch and not from re-purposed parts, I recommend you get all of your dimensions down and send the pieces you need (including the door) to a cage maker and have them cut and prep the pieces for you. You can order pre-cut wire from qualitycages.com, martinscage s.com or kwcages.com.  If you are feeling really into your planning, you can even have them set up the door for you.  The door I used on the front is a re-purposed door from a Martins Cage I got.  Make sure your door overlaps the door opening by at least 1 inch on all sides.



The image above is where I placed the water bottle holder and a close up of the door latches.

The image below is with the door open.  Again, door guards help protect the hamster and the pet parent.



This is the view from the insider.  Shows how nothing is poking out.


Inside view of the door opening.


Below is the second re-purposed door; I removed the latches from it.  This wire piece doesn't  need edging because the cage company cut it and it is already smooth.  I can run it along my face. :)


This is the third re-purposed door, also with the latches removed.  The side windows are great for additional ventilation but for also attaching the silent spinner to.


This is the view of the cage from the top.  It is about 525 square inches of floor space.  The minimum  recommended cage size is 360 square inches.


I hope the hamster enjoys his new digs!

I think I would like to make another bin cage and make a double one connected by ovo tubes (not critter trail tubes).  If I do that, I will pre-order the wire cut and door attached.  :)

Update:  Pictures of the happy hammy.  Photo credit: David L.








Saturday, May 3, 2014

Baklava and His Burrow

 He was on his burrow when I opened the door. 


Hey!  Who are you?


I'm kind of busy!


I'll pose pretty for you.


I'm coming out!


Do you have a treat for me?


Treat taken to burrow.  Success!



Friday, May 2, 2014

Nutella in a Bathrobe

Nutella has an ear infection.  Last Saturday we went to visit SW Animal Hospital to get it  taken care of.  He takes ear drops, acidophilus and an antibiotic twice a day for 14 days.  Today I took a picture of him getting ready to take his medication.

I give you, a gerbil in a bathrobe!



Thursday, May 1, 2014

Avalon and Lola

Avalon and Lola came to the Village back in March 2014.  I've not had the opportunity until now to post some pictures of them in their new digs!  They are sweet little girls that love their wheels and to play in their hides and tubes.

A top view of the cage with both girls in it.  Can you see them?  Those are medium fiddle sticks.  They spread their clean and cozy over their good mews.  Good Mews is grey so that is the grey pellets you see. :)


Front view of the cage.  They have 2 6.5" silent spinners, a flying saucer, medium fiddlesticks, an igloo, many toilet paper tubes.  The cage is 24" wide x 14" deep x 14" tall.  The wire is 1/2" x 1/2" mesh.  This cage is made by martinscages.com.


One behind the wheel.  See the bungees holding the wheel in place?


One in the tube and look at the doo on the wheel!  They've been in here 1 day. Dirty girls!


One in the igloo!


Honestly, one was here when I put the camera down. 


Finally you can see them both hiding behind the flying saucer!


Welcome Lola and Avalon!