Rodentia 27 - Little robbers

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Rodentia 27 - Small predators

Cages for guinea pigs
Voles
Socialisation of rabbits

Contents:

    • 2 INTERN
    • 4 THINGS TO KNOW
    • 12 DATES & TIPS
    • 13 MY STORY
      The editor, the gerbils and me
      By Yannik Hansen
    • 14 PHOTOSTORY
      Small predators
      By Christian Ehrlich
    • 20 REPORTAGE
      Meerkats - The secret rulers of the Kalahari 
      By Claudia Wolf
    • 23 REPORTAGE
      Two men and three babies - Successful reunion of two meerkat groups
      By Dipl.-Biol. Sandra Honigs
    • 24 REPORTAGE
      Dwarf mongooses - small goblins with great curiosity
      By Marion Naumann and Ralf Sistermann
    • 28 KEEPING AND BREEDING
      Keeping and breeding genets - civets with a very special charm 
      By Martin Höhle 
    • 31 POSTER
      The Persian gerbil (Meriones persicus)
      By Christian Ehrlich
    • 35 REPORTAGE
      Children and small mammals - How to have your first pet
      By Conchita Laurenz
    • 38 PRAXIS
      The "South America House" in the garden - Building a house for keeping wild guinea pigs
      By Björn Jordan
    • 41 REPORTAGE
      Bringing rabbits together - Of lone fighters, couples and male friendships
      By Britta Haselhoff
    • 44 REPORTAGE
      Little surprise in the rat cage - What to do with unplanned rat offspring
      By Jolf Meyer
    • 48 KEEPING AND BREEDING
      Pets from the underground - Keeping, feeding and breeding voles
      By Ralf Sistermann
    • 52 REPORTAGE
      Life in "Guinea Pig House" - Creative do-it-yourself cage constructions
      By Gabriele Hofmann
    • 56 CLASSIFIED ADS
    • 58 CONSULTATION HOUR
      Diseases of the digestive organs in rats
      By Prof. Dr. Michael Fehr
    • 60 RAT & TAT
    • 61 READER RAT
    • 62 REGIONAL GUIDE
  • 64 PEPPI ON TOUR
    When long-eared animals have their days 
    By Kathrin Aret
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