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For rats, tanks are not appropriate housing. If you use a barred cage like a Critter Nation I highly recommend customizing it to use bedding on as many levels as possible. You want your rats to be able to dig around, and floor space is much more important than vertical space. Yes, they will climb if given the opportunity, but should not have to do so. Bird cages are not appropriate housing do to the likelihood of falls and inability to use bedding.
If you are up to a fairly simple DIY task, bin cages make excellent, cheap, super customizable cages. There are a lot of guides out there already on how to make bin cages, but general guidelines include: at least the two long sides of the bin must be meshed with no larger than 1/2″ hardware cloth, make sure the windows are high enough to allow 2-4″ of bedding, put the mesh on the inside of the bin to avoid chewing, and try to find bins with smooth sides to also avoid chewing. I recommend 110qt tubs for 2-5 rats (these have the same footprints as a critter nation, they are big!). Keep in mind, more rats = more hides, more food, and more frequent cleaning needed. Don’t get more rats than you can care for. You can get fancy with bin cages adding hammocks, baskets, anything you want just like you can with the more popular bar cages. You can even stack bins and add PVC pipes to make super cages!
We recommend regular cleaning once a week regardless of cage, with occasional spot-cleaning in between as needed.
We highly recommend kiln-dried pine as your primary bedding for rats. It has superb ammonia control and is also really fun to dig in. Rats can also be given small amounts of hay and shredded paper to nest with but this needs to be taken out once soiled. Your rats will love you forever if you offer about 3-4″ of bedding to dig and make tunnels in! We recommend at least 2″. P.S. The Tractor Supply has big bags of bedding for about $4 versus pet shops selling the same size bag for $12-20.
Paper beddings in general have very little ammonia control and can be very dangerous for your rat’s health. There are studies showing that CareFresh in particular quickly builds up dangerous levels of ammonia very quickly. If you find that you areallergic to pine, I recommend using aspen instead (or vice-versa if you are currently using aspen). Should you be allergic to both types of wood bedding, you can use paper-based beddings but be sure to change the bedding very often and spot-clean pee corners.
Tallgrass Rattery does NOT endorse fleece bedding. Rats love to burrow as it makes them feel safe and taking that away is detrimental to them. Fleece also has zero ammonia control properties, which can quickly lead to sick animals.
There are many different types of food available for rats. Two of the best brands are Mazuri (preferably 6F) and Oxbow (Adult Rat and Mouse). Both brands are specially formulated blocks that contain everything your rat needs so there is no reason to supplement other than for treats. Fed sparingly, the following make great rat treats: yogies (of course), veggies, fruits, store bought feeder insects (crickets, mealworms), and sunflower seeds. In general, rats can have a little bit of whatever you are having, so long as it isn’t spiced and isn’t fed every day. Always make sure their main diet is a healthy block.

Avoid:
uncooked potato, avocado, and anything with seeds to avoid choking (ie: apple cores, seeded grapes, etc). Avoid seed mixes as they will happily pick and choose what they like which is often the yummy unhealthy stuff.
At TGR we feed Producer’s Pride Hog Feed (the red bag) which can be found at The Tractor Supply for about $13 and is 50 lbs of food. It has almost the exact same ingredients as Mazuri, at a fraction of the cost and without BHA. This is by far the best bang for your buck, but if you only have a few pets may be way too much food (you can purchase smaller quantities from us at 50 cents/pound if you’d like). We also regularly feed veggie scraps from the kitchen and various treats listed above.
If you have both mice and rats they can eat the same food. Convenient! Mice just prefer a little extra protein which is easy to add.

Really easy toys come from trash: egg cartons, small boxes (rip off bottom to avoid pee-soaking), or ripped up paper for extra nesting material. Don’t give them anything you don’t want ripped up. There are so many YouTube videos on how to repurpose stuff for rat toys so I won’t go into too much detail here. Just make sure to change out toys/hides before they start stinking as paper and boxes soak up pee and that built up ammonia can lead to sick rats. Hammocks, hanging baskets, flower pots, or anything that is easy to clean (or can be thrown away once soiled) can be put in a cage and they will make a toy or hide out of it.

One of the easiest forms of enrichment is treat balls (wrapping up in paper or hiding in paper rolls) or simply scatter-feeding. There is nothing wrong with having your pets work for their food. This works their brains and keeps them active physically as well.

Rats love getting out of their cage for a time as well, so feel free to pick them up and set them in your lap or in a designated play space they can’t escape from (tub, table, large box/bin). Always make sure to supervise during free-roam time. We do not recommend permanently free-roaming your rats. They will destroy everything they can, and it’s very possible they will escape the room or even your house all-together. They can easily get into things they shouldn’t, get stepped on, or get attacked by another pet in the house. It’s not worth the risk.
We do NOT recommend taking your rats out in public with you in a hoodie/on your shoulder as this is begging for an accident to happen. The only time a pet should leave the house is in a secure travel cage. Do NOT take your rat to the pet store with you as this exposes them to possible diseases from the animals housed there.

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How many rats should I keep? This a common question, and one that has many answers. First off, one should never get more rats than they have the time or money for. While fairly cheap and easy to care for, it can be easy to get overwhelmed. The best number for a new owner is three rats, otherwise known as a trio. Rats are highly social animals and should never be housed alone, and getting a trio ensures that should one pass away, the remaining rats are not alone. Once you get down to one/two rats you will have to make the decision to bring more into your household, or perhaps give away the remaining single rat either back to TGR if from us, or to another home that has rats.

People are never enough company for a rat. If you go to work or school that’s at least eight hours away from them and then another eight or so while you sleep. That means your rat is alone for 16/24 hours of the day alone not counting social time, driving, shopping, or any other duties you may have. If you spend every moment other than sleeping and work/school with them, that’s still only 1/3 of their day not alone. It’s not enough.

Though male mice cannot live together
male rats absolutely can, and should, be housed with other males.

Only knowledgeable homes are able to take home new pets from me. I will not adopt to you if you have obviously not done research on your new pet, so please use this page to help you do just that! You must fill out the following adoption questionnaire and provide proof of proper housing before you can adopt.
Thank you for choosing TGR!

Ratcatcher
Directed byLynne Ramsay
Produced byGavin Emerson
Written byLynne Ramsay
Starring
  • William Eadie
  • Mandy Matthews
Music byRachel Portman
CinematographyAlwin H. Küchler
Edited byLucia Zucchetti
Distributed by
  • Diaphana Films
  • 13 May 1999 (Cannes)
  • 12 November 1999 (UK)
  • 12 January 2000 (France)
94 minutes
Country
  • United Kingdom
  • France
LanguageEnglish, Scots
Box office$888,354[1]

Ratcatcher is a 1999 drama film written and directed by Lynne Ramsay. Set in Glasgow, Scotland, it is her debut feature film and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.[2]

The film won its director numerous awards including the Carl Foreman Award for Newcomer in British Film at the BAFTA Awards, the Sutherland Trophy at the London Film Festival and the Silver Hugo for Best Director at the Chicago International Film Festival.

Ratcatcher never received a wide cinematic release.[3] It was released on DVD by The Criterion Collection.

Overview[edit]

Ratcatcher is set in Glasgow, 1973. The city, despite its Victorian grandeur, has some schemes with the poorest housing conditions in western Europe, such as no running hot water, no bathing facilities, and no indoor toilets. The city is midway through a major re-development program, demolishing these schemes and re-housing the tenants in new modern estates. The problems in these schemes are somewhat compounded by the binmen going on strike, creating an additional health hazard and a breeding ground for rats. The main character, James, is a 12-year-old boy, growing up in one of these schemes, which is gradually emptying as the re-housed tenants move out. James, with the rest of his family, (two sisters, one older, one younger, his mum and heavy-drinking father), patiently wait to be re-housed.

Plot[edit]

The film opens focused upon James's friend Ryan Quinn, who is being forced to put on his gum boots to go to visit his father, who is in jail. Ryan chose to play with James instead, and runs off while his mother is not looking. Ryan meets James at the canal and during some rough-house play he is drowned, clearly with James bearing much of the blame for not having raised the alarm. James believes his inaction has gone unnoticed.

Ryan's family is eventually re-housed and on the day of leaving, Ryan's mother gives James the pair of brown sandals that she'd bought for Ryan on the day of his death.

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The film follows the sensitive James as he tries to come to terms with his guilt, and make sense of the insensitive aspects of his environment.

James's one escape comes when he takes a bus to the end of the line and ends up in the outskirts of the city, where a new housing estate is under construction. He explores the half-built houses, and wonders in awe at the view from the kitchen window: an expansive field of wheat, blowing in the wind and reaching to the horizon. In a scene central to the film, he climbs through the window and escapes into the blissful freedom of the field.

James befriends a girl, Margaret Anne, who he tries to help after her glasses are thrown into the canal by the local gang. James and Margaret Anne become close friends. She is his only other relief from his home environment. Margaret Anne has problems of her own, being abused by the local gang. The duo find comfort in each other's company.

One of James' friends, Kenny, receives a pet mouse as a birthday present. After the gang throw the mouse around in the air to make him 'fly', Kenny ties the mouse's tail to a balloon, and the film shows it floating to the moon. Then, Kenny's mouse joins a whole colony of other mice frolicking on the moon.

Kenny later falls in the canal and is rescued by James' father, making him briefly into a local hero.

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Though the military eventually comes and cleans up all the garbage in the neighbourhood, James realizes that his situation will most likely never change. He plunges himself into the canal, and a brief scene is shown, in which James and his family are moving into a new neighbourhood.

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Cast[edit]

  • William Eadie as James Gillespie
  • Tommy Flanagan as George Gillespie
  • Mandy Matthews as Anne Gillespie
  • Michelle Stewart as Ellen Gillespie
  • Lynne Ramsay Jr. as Anne Marie Gillespie
  • Leanne Mullen as Margaret Anne
  • Thomas McTaggart as Ryan Quinn

Reception[edit]

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Ratcatcher received generally positive reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 84% of 38 critics gave the film a positive review, for an average rating of 7.6/10. The site's critical consensus is that 'Critics find Ratcatcher to be hauntingly beautiful, though its story is somewhat hard to stomach.' Metacritic, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, has a 'generally favorable' score of 76 based on 18 reviews.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Ratcatcher'. The Numbers. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  2. ^'Festival de Cannes: Ratcatcher'. festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 10 October 2009.
  3. ^'Ratcatcher - The Numbers'. Retrieved 24 June 2015.

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External links[edit]

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  • Ratcatcher on IMDb
  • Ratcatcher at AllMovie
  • Ratcatcher at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Ratcatcher at Box Office Mojo
  • Ratcatcher at Metacritic
  • Ratcatcher an essay by Lizzie Francke at the Criterion Collection
  • Sub-titled video clip from Ratcatcher on YouTube

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