Rodentia 49 - Life behind bars

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Rodentia 49 - Life behind bars

Colour mouse. The story of a clever rodent
Hamsters in distress
Social behaviour of guinea pigs

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All about guinea pigs, rabbits, rats and co. The cover story focuses on keeping rabbits cage-free: Most rabbits spend the majority of their lives behind cage bars. However, this type of housing does not meet the needs of these animals, which love to move around. Rabbits need plenty of space to run, jump and hide. In order to fulfil these needs, it is possible under certain conditions to keep rabbits cage-free in a part of the home, on the balcony, on the patio or even in the garden. In the next issue of RODENTIA - Nager & Co. you will find out how you can make your home or garden rabbit-friendly and safe.
"Hamsterhilfe NRW": Emergencies involving unwanted and neglected hamsters are on the increase. However, as the small rodents are neglected in many animal shelters, 26 hamster lovers in North Rhine-Westphalia have joined forces to provide species-appropriate accommodation and placement for surrendered and found animals. RODENTIA editor Kathrin ARETZ visited the "Hamsterhilfe NRW" team and gives an exciting insight into the difficult work of the animal welfare activists.
Clever rodents: They come in a variety of colours and have been delighting people for several centuries - coloured mice. But where did it all begin? RODENTIA editor RALF SISTERMANN looks at the history of these small rodents from antiquity to modern times. Social behaviour and communication in guinea pigs: Guinea pigs have complex social behaviour and fascinating vocal and body language. These sociable rodents only feel comfortable in social groups and maintain their contacts through intensive communication. RODENTIA author Dr med. vet.
Bernhard LAZARZ explains the sound and body language of the animals and explains how stress affects their social behaviour.

2 Editorial
3 Things to know
8 tips and dates
9 My Story
And again and again on Fridays ..
by Anne Weber

10 Cover story
Free-range keeping of rabbits in the garden
Animal-friendly outdoor husbandry
without wire mesh
by Verena Stiess

13 City air sets you free
Keeping rabbits on the roof terrace
by Kathrin Hentzsche

16 Cage-free rabbit keeping in the flat
A room for rabbits
by Sarah Brzoska

18 Keeping rabbits on balconies all year round
Compromise between indoor
and outdoor keeping
by Stefanie Kasimier

22 Portrait
Mighty coal
The cabbage fox gerbil
by Ralf Sistermann

24 Health
Three steps to the recovery of coloured rats
Recognising and treating diseases in good time
by Frauke Herbrich

28 Reportage
Hamster help NRW
Active animal welfare for hamsters in need
by Kathrin Aretz

31 Animal portrait
The rosette guinea pig
(Cavia porcellus)
by Ralf Sistermann

35 Homemade
Goblins with a passion for climbing
The keeping of chipmunks in the
Aviary construction
by Eva Gärtner-Plückthun

38 Biology
Mouse with tradition
The history of the colour mouse
by Britta Suhre

41 Homemade
A home for ferrets
More space and play opportunities for
lively predators
by Iris Krause

44 Behaviour
Social behaviour and communication
from guinea pigs
The basics of sound and body language
Dr med. vet. Bernhard Lazarz

48 Health
The sick chinchilla
Husbandry-related and hereditary diseases
with the chinchilla
by Manuela Mielke

51 Quiz
The squirrel quiz
by Nina Droste

52 Medicine
Digestive disorders in rabbits
Part 2: Diarrhoea
by Dr Barbara Glöckner, veterinary surgeon

54 Consultation hour
with Prof Dr Michael Fehr

56 Classifieds

57 Service

59 Internet forums

60 readers active

62 Preview

64 Last but not least
Peppi on tour
Episode 17: Rabbits without borders
by Kathrin Aretz

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