Female #rats often hide their food, either moving it into the nest or piling lots of stuff around and over it. Finding where they've stashed it can be a real challenge.
We are down to two groups of three baby boy #rats at the #Denver Animal Shelter. At three months old, I'm not sure we can really call them babies much longer. These curious critters have spent their lives at the shelter and they're growing up fast. I'm sponsoring their adoption fees, come meet them!
I tried to snap some pictures, but they are challenging photography subjects at this age.
Rats are amazing, and ours have brought so much joy to our lives.
"Rodent calling, to the faraway nests,
Now noms are declared, and mine are the best,
Rodent calling, to the underworld,
come out of your hammocks, you boys and girls.
The clean cage is coming, the broom's sweeping in,
Scrubdown expected, kibble's growing thin,
Bottle dings empty, but I have no fear,
cause rodents are rocking the air,
This blog post by Ploum, who was part of the original XMPP efforts long ago, describes how Google killed one great federated service, which shows why the Fediverse must not give Meta the chance
Today is the first anniversary of Zack and Taro's gotcha day! A whole year since we adopted these little troublemakers after Reiji's sad passing.
Looking back I can't believe how tiny they were! I mean, Taro is stil smol, but these photos are proof that even he's grown quite a bit! :blobcatinlove:
I'm sponsoring the adoption fees for all the #rats at the #Denver Animal Shelter. They are babies, but growing up fast. They've lived in the shelter their whole life, and it's just not a great environment to grow up in! There are currently nine boys and one lone girl.
Maybe you can give them a good home, or pass the word along? Rats are intelligent and affectionate companion animals. These little ones deserve better, and are going to need some extra love. 💕
How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse) (ploum.net)
This blog post by Ploum, who was part of the original XMPP efforts long ago, describes how Google killed one great federated service, which shows why the Fediverse must not give Meta the chance