Rodentia 58 - Old iron my arse
Rabbits and rodents in old age
Outdoor enclosure for ferrets
Hygiene for rabbits
Contents:
Even rabbits and rodents such as guinea pigs, coloured rats, hamsters and the like eventually reach old age. Depending on the species and individual, the animals show the first signs of ageing sooner or later, which can be pathological or age-related. In both cases, it is often possible to adapt to these changes in such a way that the seniors continue to feel well. For the owner, this means adapting the housing conditions, diet and care to the special needs of their rabbits or rodents. The cover story of the next issue of RODENTIA – Nager & Co. deals in detail with the special features of keeping and caring for senior rodents and rabbits.
Editorial
Things to know
Tips and dates
My Story
Marie and Maxi – late happiness
Alenka Hornung
Title
Age-related changes in small mammals First signs of ageing recognised in good time
Dr med. vet. Barbara Glöckner
Title
Age-related diseases in coloured rats
Common diseases and typical signs of old age
Sabine Grams
Title
A species-appropriate retirement for long-eared animals
Rabbit “seniors” fit and healthy into old age
Sonja Tschöpe
Attitude
Living with old and disabled guinea pigs
Age- and disability-appropriate husbandry
Christine Wilde
Nutrition
Fresh in the bowl. How is a feed mixture created?
David Küpfer
Animal portrait
The chinchilla in recessive white
Kathrin Aretz
Homemade
No trespassing on the building site. Building an outdoor enclosure for ferrets
Ralf Sistermann
Attitude
It has to be a hamster! Thoughts before acquiring golden and dwarf hamsters
Christine Wilde
Health
Hygiene for rabbits . Practical tips for body and coat care
Kathrin Hentzschel
Portrait
Guinea pigs in Dapple. The latest recognised coat pattern
Sigrid Tooson
Human and animal
Of small mammals and small people . Small mammals in children's hands
Ralf Sistermann
Nutrition
Mice would buy seeds. Natural diet for coloured mice
Christine Nößler
Bookworm
Medicine
Skin and coat changes in rats and gerbils
Dr med. vet. Jennifer Nehls
Consultation with Prof. Dr. Michael Fehr
Classifieds
Service
Internet forums
Preview
Last but not least
Peppi on Tour. Episode 23: Storm-free flat
Kathrin Aretz
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