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>>298716 It's really not that bad a few drops here and there. It's completely colorless and odorless as far as I can tell, too. They might as well be dripping water out.
The guinea pigs do poop outside of their cage, but they usually run to a corner of the room to do so. Every so often they poop on me or my bed, but it's not watery or anything so it's easy to clean up.
>>298738 Eh, I tripfag on /cgl/, no reason to fag up two boards with my face. The rats are definitely cuter than me.
>>298685 Alfred and Walter could work, those are the two most badass butlers I can think of (Batman and Hellsing)
I was having breakfast this morning and HOLY SHIT the love Kix cereal. I don't think I've ever seen something get so excited about anything. I put it against the bars of the cage and the older was so eager he chomped on it and the bar as well, but was too afraid to risk losing the cereal to open his mouth and let go of the bar. I had to pull it away from him and try again, lol.
I have some toys in the cage, a log thing to run through and chew on, some edible stick things and one of those knobbly-wobbly chewstick things with a big nut in the middle. They seem more interested in wresting with each other than playing with anything else, though. They don't fight too rough, occasional squeaks, but I've noticed no wounds or pulled fur so I think it's fine. Any ideas on what I could put in there to distract them from each other, or is it just what young boy rats do?
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