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. 2023 Feb;192(3):e1839.
doi: 10.1002/vetr.1839. Epub 2022 Jul 16.

Developing guidelines for pet rat housing through expert consultation

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Developing guidelines for pet rat housing through expert consultation

Vikki Neville et al. Vet Rec. 2023 Feb.

Abstract

Background: Pet care guidelines play an important role in ensuring that owners are well informed about good husbandry practices, allowing them to provide the best care for their animals. However, the development of such guidelines is difficult when there is little appropriate empirical evidence on which to base guidelines, as in the case of pet rats. The consultation of multiple experts can help to surmount this challenge.

Methods: We developed a set of guidelines for pet rat housing by consulting with a group of experts, including veterinarians, veterinary nurses, animal welfare scientists and experienced pet rat owners. The consultation involved two rounds of online surveys (n = 13) and one online discussion (n = 8).

Results: The resulting guidelines cover a broad range of features within pet rat housing, including injury prevention, details of suitable refuges and substrates, and suitable cage sizing. The guidelines may evolve as more information about pet rats comes to light but may nonetheless provide a useful starting point for any future guidelines.

Conclusions: At present, these guidelines may not only be useful for pet rat owners and those advising pet rat owners, such as veterinarians, but may also be useful in the design of housing, including for laboratory rodents.

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The authors declare they have no conflict of interest.

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Flowchart detailing the process of developing guidelines
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Word cloud for the description of factors underlying decisions about ratings; the size of the word represents its frequency (created using the R ‘wordcloud’ package)

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