Strawberry & Daisy Fleece Cuddle Sack for Small Pets by ShopGizmoandCo

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Strawberry & Daisy Fleece Cuddle Sack for Small Pets by ShopGizmoandCo
Happiest of rat families.
I got them this new strawberry hammock and they love it!
Here we have Noot and Billith in the bed then wishing star and mama moony Pooh running around being cute
So last night I tried to make a Cuddle Cup using a pattern off the net and while it still needs some work, I really like it! An added bonus is that it fits the baskets in the cage really snugly
Matchbox Bed
This is our matchbox bed, and it’s ok for bedtime stories, but we would rather sleep wiff mom.
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yesh your pillow does make a great bed
I picked up a new bed from rat rations at a local show last week, it's been an absolute hit.
(Heatable) Rattie Beanbags
(Taken from DapperRat.com) I thought this would be a great thing to share for the coming Winter! "What rat doesn't love to laze around during the day? Here's a simple, comfy spot for summer or winter. 1. Cut some tough fabric (like denim) into a rectangle, size depending on your number of rats. 2. Sew up the side seems so that it forms a pillow case, leaving one end open to put the filling in. 3. Fill loosely with whole uncooked wheat grains, rice or small dried beans. 4. Sew up the end to close it completely. The wheat grains, rice or beans hold temperature very well. For hot summer days, place the beanbag in the fridge/freezer to cool down before giving it to your rats to laze on. In winter, it can be microwaved (or heated in an oven) on a low - moderate setting until it's warm (careful: NOT hot) and the rats can snuggle up on it. You may want to use a few layers of fabric if your rats are fast shredders. But if they do manage to chew their way into the beanbag, a little dry wheat or rice isn't going to hurt them. A warm beanbag is also handy for sick rats to snuggle up to and transporting rats during winter."
Small Cuddle Bed by RattiCusi