My rat got wedged in a block last night.

I was taking the rats over to my friend Robyn’s house to stay while I’m out of town this weekend. I’d cleaned their cage and bought them a nice new wooden play block (since their old one was pretty gnawed).

It’s a big hollow wooden cube, with holes on four sides. Trouble is, TWO of the sides (say, the North and South surfaces) have big holes, while the other two (East and West) have smaller holes. (The “Heaven” and “Earth” sides have no holes).

This means that while a big-ass rat could easily crawl through the block north to south (or vice versa), he couldn’t crawl east to west.

Still with me?

So usually my rats follow this logic, stick with the North-South route, and don’t get into trouble. Last night, however, MY dorky-ass rat (McCool) tries to enter from the north…

…and exit to the west.

And he gets stuck in the west hole (with his ass still hanging out the north hole).

Now, mind you, I’m on the highway when I notice this (at first I thought he was just hanging out like that, but then I surmised by the giant doughnut of fat that’s pushed up around his face that his head must be lodged), so I figure the best thing to do is get to my destination, where I can get him in the house and get him unstuck.

I started to worry, though, that he might asphyxiate in the meantime (plus his sister, Jones, is inconsiderately walking all over his head, since he can’t move), so there I am driving like a bat outta hell and imagining having to explain the situation to the Highway Patrol when they stopped me for going 90 in a 70 (which they didn’t).

Anyway, by the time I got to Robyn’s place, McCool had managed to get his little arms through the west hole as well (ass still hanging out the north)…

…and Robyn (upon whose Vet Tech expertise rested all of my hopes) wasn’t home! She’d left the door unlocked for me, however, so I went inside and got to work.

I succeeded in doing nothing but making him squeak and shit a lot, so I sat down on the couch, rat-and-block combo in my lap, and waited for her to get home.

She arrived with two friends, and NOBODY could get his little ass free (we pushed, we pulled… we even considered trying to saw the block apart with a steak knife, but decided against it), so we wound up going into the veterinary clinic where Robyn works and gassing the little sucker (should have seen us trying to hold the giant mask onto his little head while he wiggled and kicked) until he relaxed enough to think it was really groovy to have two people (by then the others had gone home) trying to unscrew him from a hole half the size of his body!

Luckily, all went well (and Robyn and I were able to laugh about it over the dinner I bought her as a Thank-You)…

…but the block went into the garbage.

Where are the mini-jaws-of-life when you need them?

The End.

awwwwwwwwwww the poor baby. I want a pet Rat so bad, but I will wate till life is more settled (already have 1 dog 6 birds {4 are parrotts} 2 ferritts 1 rabbit and tons of fish)

I hope you little friend didn’t suffer ill effects from the gas and is a-ok now

Thank you. I’m laughing so hard it brought tears to my eyes.

Glad that McCool survived in the end.

Yikes! I thought I had a zoo, with three dogs and two rats! Doesn’t seem to me like one extra furball would make much of a difference in your life… :smiley: :wink:

Robyn was really afraid of over-doing it on the gas, and killing him. As we drove over to the clinic in her truck, she begged me not to sue her if something happened…

Oh, that was so funny. :slight_smile: I can just see my little chubbers get in that situation. They are so smart sometimes, but other times they are dumber than a bag of hammers. Rats are fun! :smiley:

Awwwwwww! That’s so scary yet so cute at the same time.

Ah, rats!
I’ve ben having fun and games with mine too…
Didja know a really determined male rat can manage just fine through a wire care? Neither did I, until Charcoal turned up with seven little rat bastards! Oh well, I’ve always wondered how a domestic-wild cross would turn out…
And Auntie Em? Ya think Willow’s got a zoo?
HA!
Let’s see what I have around the house…
1 dog
30-odd fancy domestic mice, including a hairless
2 field mice
1 deer mouse
1 wild rat
7 mixed wild/dom. rats
3 domestic rats, including a hairless
1 gerbil
1 degu
3 rabbits
2 hedgehogs
1 chinchilla
6 garter snakes
1 lizard
1 turtle
2 tarantullas
2 stickbugs
1 giant two spotted cockroach
2 shore crabs
2 snails
2 budgies
and I’m going frog hunting this weekend!

And I MEANT to say, I’m glad your little guy is okay!

AND, I forgot my ferret!

Splork Bwahahaha!

Wahahahahahahahahaha!

ROTFLOL

Sides split

Reminds me of a time when my sister and I were chatting amiably on a couch and our cat, Sarah, completely panicked because she’d put her head through the handle of a white plastic shopping bag and gotten stuck, came tearing into the room, leaped up onto the back of the couch, ran down between us and across the room, ducked under another couch and got trapped, bringing her run to an abrupt and silent end. The whole episode was completely surreal.

zoogirl

WOW now that is a zoo (explains your name;) )

What is a degu?