A Visit From A Clean Rat
I saw the rat scamper across the kitchen and luckily I had a camera handy, as he went down the stairs.

A Visit From A Clean Rat
He didn’t seem too unfriendly, but I wish he’d stop eating my bananas.
May 30, 2014 - Posted by AnonW | World | My House, Rodents
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Our daughter and her house rabbit have been moved out a few weeks now, and we are turning what was her room into a sewing room. It is amazing what Mags the cute little bunny has chewed! At the moment I am looking at storage, so much to choose from
Comment by nosnikrapzil | June 27, 2014 |
I use these boxes.
http://www.reallyusefulstorageboxes.co.uk/
I get mine from Staples or Ryman.
They stack well and seal pretty tight, so they are rodent proof to a certain extent.
Comment by AnonW | June 27, 2014 |
They are great aren’t they, we have lots of them, but this for oour long narrow hallway, for keeping sports kit such as boxing gloves and water weights in, and another for keeping shoes in, and so we want something which won’t show what is inside, won’t damage what is inside (a problem with some baskety things, and won’t be so air tight that things get mildewy.
Comment by nosnikrapzil | June 27, 2014 |
Staples have black ones.
James
Comment by James | June 27, 2014 |
You can get opaque boxes and to stop mildew I put desiccant bags in with things I want to keep bone dry. They’ve about the size of a small paperback and just big versions of what you get in the box when you buy things like cameras and electronic equipment.
Comment by AnonW | June 27, 2014 |