Homemade Rat Recipes

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By Whitney05


Pet Rats

Fancy rats can will eat just about anything you can. But, that doesn't necessarily mean that they should. You should monitor what foods you feed your pet rat(s), as some are better than others.

Even with the below recipes, you will need to watch your rat(s). You should never let these recipes or any other treat become more than 10% of a rat's diet. Treats and any foods that are not a part of the staple diet, should never be fed in excess, as too much can cause obesity, as well as, other health concerns.

You should be aware of any allergies that you rat(s) may have, so that you know what treats your pet(s) can have, safely.

Dried Fruit Balls

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup- whole wheat flour
  • 3/4 cup- yellow cornmeal
  • 2/3 cup- dried mixed fruit bits
  • 1 tsp.- oil
  • 1/2 cup- fruit juice

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees and grease cookie sheets.
  2. Mix all ingredients with a pastry blender.
  3. Make 1/2" balls and place on the cookie sheet. (The balls will not spread, so you can put them as close as you wish.)
  4. Bake for 45 minutes.
  5. Leave the balls in the oven until it cools. This will cause the balls to dry out and be crunchy.


Seed Crunchies

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup- whole wheat
  • 3/4 cup- yellow cornmeal
  • 1/2 cup- rodent seed mix
  • 1 tsp.- oil
  • 2 Tbsp.- dried parsley
  • 3/4 cup- beef (or vegetarian) broth

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees and grease the cookie sheets.
  2. Mix all ingredients with a pastry blender.
  3. Shape into 1/2" balls and place on the cookie sheet. (The balls will not spread, so you can put them as close together as you wish.)
  4. Bake 45 minutes
  5. Leave the balls in the oven until it cools. By leaving the balls in the oven, will cause them to dry out and be crunchy.

Peanut Butter Crunch

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup- whole wheat flour
  • 1 Tbsp.- crunchy reduced-fat peanut butter
  • 1 Tbsp.- honey
  • 1/3 cup- water

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees and grease cookie sheet.
  2. Mix all ingredients with a pastry blender.
  3. Shape the mix into 1/2" balls and place them on a cookie sheet. (These balls will not spread, so you can place them as close on the pan as you wish.)
  4. Bake 45 minutes
  5. Leave the balls in the oven until it cools, as this will cause the balls to dry out and be crunchy.

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Jackilyn profile image

Jackilyn  says:
6 months ago

I bet this will work just like your dog recipes! I'll try making it tonight! =] let you know tommorow morning.=D cheers!

Angela Harris profile image

Angela Harris  says:
6 months ago

I'm sorry, but I freaked out when I first read the title. Then, my brain finally kicked in and I got it. These recipes sound good enough for humans, too.

MM Del Rosario profile image

MM Del Rosario  says:
6 months ago

are rats easy to managed as a pet? can you buy commercial food for rats? just curious....

thanks MM

Whitney05 profile image

Whitney05  says:
6 months ago

Angela- Oops.. I'd never think of or look for those kind of rat recipes. Ha. You can eat them. They human friendly. ;-)

MM- rats are very easy to take care of. You can definately buy commercial foods. I recommend Mazuri or Harlan Teklad rat blocks. Avoid seeded mixes, as they tend to be high in fat, plus most rats ignore the good stuff in them, picking out their favorites.

I'm working on a caring for pet rat hub, so look out for it.

Jackilyn profile image

Jackilyn  says:
6 months ago

i made the recipe but forgot to tell you my rats loved it! -=]

Abhinaya profile image

Abhinaya  says:
6 months ago

I read your hubs on rat diets, treat and recipies before coming here.I always thought rats were a bit of nuisance.But now I realise how much love and care they need when they can be pets.You sure are an animal lover.Your information about dogs are amazing too.

Whitney05 profile image

Whitney05  says:
6 months ago

Jackilyn- which recipe did you try? Did you check out the other treat recipes?

Abhinaya- rats can be great pets. Most people just don't want to give them a try. And, yes, I am a huge animal lover. Thank you.

prasadjain profile image

prasadjain  says:
6 months ago

It is interesting.Rats are not pets in India.

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles  says:
6 months ago

I have to admit, I never thought of having a rat for a pet. There are lots of different sorts of rats I guess? It was the title that hooked me though LOL I was hoping it wasn't an actual rat recipe,hehe - And I wasn't disppointed. I will ruminate on the benefits of doing a rat recipe of my own.

Whitney05 profile image

Whitney05  says:
6 months ago

Mark- There are different colors and patterns of pet rats, but only one type of fancy rat... You can find blue, black, brown, white, and other shades of pet rats. Hooded, masked, and hairless rats, as well as other patterns and coats.

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles  says:
6 months ago

I have only ever come across two types of rat (except the human kind) City rats and country rats. One good, one bad. I never even heard of fancy rats. What makes them fancy?

Ashley  says:
6 months ago

I love this.

I have 9 rat kids of my own, and they love new things, so I am definately going to bookmark this page.

I have 2 genuine hairless, 2 fancy (one has 4 babies) and 1 dumbo rat.

One of my fancies are sick though, so I am glad I came across this.

Thanks!

Whitney05 profile image

Whitney05  says:
6 months ago

I'm sorry to hear that one of your ratties is sick. I hope it gets better. I currently have 3 fancies, but I'd love a hairless and a blue.

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