Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    BootsTheMonkey's Avatar
    BootsTheMonkey Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Apr 29, 2009, 02:02 AM
    Rat keeps peeing
    I adopted my Rat 4months ago, from a pet shop. He was brought back in from previous owners for some reason, they couldn't tell me. Got him at 6months old, and he settled in really well. Him and my 3 yr old get on so good. We moved house recently, and when I get him out he pees everywere. Every 2 steps he will dribble, but its big patches, and then its like he literally empties his bladder. He never used to do it, and I know its probably because of the house move, but how do I stop him? He never did it before. I have to constantly change my clothes, and my daughter now doesn't want to play with him.
    Any help would be great :)

    Also, I want to put him on a lead and let him go in the garden. Is this OK?
    Megan2345's Avatar
    Megan2345 Posts: 239, Reputation: 8
    Full Member
     
    #2

    May 1, 2009, 09:51 AM

    Could he be sick?
    binx44's Avatar
    binx44 Posts: 1,028, Reputation: 88
    Ultra Member
     
    #3

    May 4, 2009, 09:11 AM

    I know for sure that since Rats are a desert species they do not use the bathroom nearly as often as other rodents a few drops a day approximately is how much they usually go. It could have a bladder infection or something along those lines so personally I would go get your smart little rodent checked out at the vet



    And about taking him outside on a lead. I can't see it being a problem as long as it is not really cold out or raining etc.. And be sure there is nothing harmful the rat can get into. I've seen people who take their rats with them everywhere they go
    abbisnews's Avatar
    abbisnews Posts: 11, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #4

    Feb 21, 2010, 01:48 PM
    I own two rats. I had an old rat, and it peed a lot. Usually, if rats pee on you, they either 1) weren't ready to play or come out or 2) they want you to have their scent (which is good). I usually just have a few blankets over me and that stops the pee. Get a diaper? :rolleyes::D
    abbisnews's Avatar
    abbisnews Posts: 11, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #5

    Feb 21, 2010, 01:48 PM

    Also, my email is [email protected], if u need any info on rats, I'm the girl!

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search


Check out some similar questions!

Dog peeing [ 5 Answers ]

Our chiwauwa female almost 5 months old pees everywhere in the house but in the litter box along with the other pets (cats & Dogs). We thought she had caught on after the "BAD DOG" scoldings and then we see her doing her thing right in front of us every so often. This is our first chiwauwa and...

Why does my rat keep peeing on me? [ 9 Answers ]

almost a week ago, me and my mum bought two male rats. we did our research beforehand, and we knew what we were taking on. yesterday i got MY rat out for a cuddle, but he is a little skittish. he immediately ran up my top, and stayed there for an hour. However, when I tried to pick him up and...

My dog is not peeing [ 2 Answers ]

my dog is not peeing and I want to know why? He drinks a water n he eats but so far.. he hasn't peed for 3 days. Starting Wednesday? And I'm worried =[ he's taking this medication for his liver inflammation =[

Cat is peeing [ 2 Answers ]

Recently my Fiancée and I moved into a new house and our one cat has started peeing on our couch. Now I know that there are lots of reason as to why this is happening but I just want to know if it very well could be stress related and not a UTI. He's usually a very good cat and this is the first...

Why is my dog peeing [ 3 Answers ]

If a male dog is fixed can he sense that there are other animals in heat and mark his territory?


View more questions Search