RAT CARE 101(Everything you need to know)

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    RAT FOOD ANALYSIS:
    Fruits
    Apples
    Apricots
    Bananas - but not green bananas
    Blueberries - All around good for rats (Just be careful they don't stain anything you don't want stained with juice) (Submitted by Mana)
    Grapes - purple grapes are believed to help prevent cancer
    Rasberries
    Blackberries
    Boysenberries
    Peaches - without the pit
    Cranberries (and cranberry juice)
    Plums - excluding the stone
    Pomegranates
    Pears
    Kiwi
    Papaya
    Vegetables
    Broccoli
    Carrots
    Cucumbers
    Peas - Especially frozen for those hot summer days (Submitted by Forensic)
    Romaine lettuce - It is recommended to avoid iceberg lettuce as it has little nutritional value
    Kale
    Green beans - cooked
    Corn (on the cob, frozen, or from a can)
    Green, red, or yellow peppers (not spicy!)
    Pumpkin - and the seeds (in moderation)
    Cauliflower
    Butternut Squash - cooked
    cooked mushrooms - in moderation
    Miscellaneous/Treats
    Chicken bones - Make sure these aren't too greasy or fatty
    Crickets - Apparently, rats will eat these? I've never done it, I don't need crickets running around in my room. Good for protein
    Dog biscuits - ratnutrition.com recommends 'Great Choice Healthy Treats
    Hard-boiled eggs - I've heard these are good for pregnant rats who need the extra protein/fat. However, these should not become a regular part of the diet but rather just a treat for regular rats.
    Popcorn - Unsalted and un-buttered
    Yogurt drops - Rats love these. At least, mine do.
    Yogurt - a small amount of probiotic yogurt is good for gut flora
    Cheese - small amount in moderation, preferably soy based
    What your rats should never eat
    Fruit
    Apple seeds - Apple seeds contain a small amount of cyanide which could be harmful to your rat. (Original post by Nightfallspy)
    Green bananas - Inhibit starch digestion
    Mango - Contains d-limonene which can cause kidney cancer in male rats (Thank you Darksong17!)
    Oranges - The white part on the peelings and outer layer of a peeled orange is harmful to male rats. It seems to be ok for females, but I just stay away from citrus fruits in general.
    Orange juice - Contains d-limonene which can cause kidney cancer in male rats
    Vegetables
    Raw brussel sprouts - Fine after cooking, though
    Green potato skin and eyes - I will not eat them and I will not eat green potato skin and eyes
    Raw artichokes - Inhibit protein digestion
    Raw onion - Can lead to anemia and an upset stomach
    Raw red cabbage - Fine after cooking
    Raw sweet potato - Once again, fine after cooking
    Rhubarb - High levels of oxalates which bind up calcium
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