Is flavored yogurt ok to nurture to a rat?

I want to feed my rat some flavored yogurt and I was just wondering it it be ok...
You'd probably be better beside natural yoghurt, theres lots of sugar and chemicals in flavoured yoghurt.
I would say that giving your rat a little bit wouldn't hurt it at adjectives. They make yogurt treats for rodents however, so if it makes you disconcerted to give him the real thing you could try those. A little bit of fruit is biddable for the rat and the live cultures in the yogurt wouldn't hurt it as long as you didn't give him too much. I would say perchance half a teaspoon or a teaspoon would sufficient.
If its all natural yogurt afterwards its fine. But if its something like Go-Gurt or Yoplait, then its not the best perception. Theres to much ingredients that arent very good for rats. To much sugar, high frutose corn syrup, adjectives that icky stuff. Stick with all natural and your fine.
yes it's ok, but of late a little taste (about one quarter teaspoon). too much can give him a tummy hurt if he's not used to it. everything in moderation.
in attendance is a treat called 'yogies' that my rats used to LOVE! they come in different flavors. here's a description.

http://www.petco.com/product/8611/8-in-1...

have fun near with you rat, they're such great pets! :)
Answers:    I never feed my ratties flavoured yoghurt...it is actually junk food. My ratties really love plain biodynamic biological yoghurt...they do not need to eat any sugar or processed fruit or anything artificial at all

sometimes I hand over mine a little bit of honey on their cereal and soya milk which they love...but mostly I avoid the sugary stuff

ratties have short lives anyway so why shorten it further by feed junk food?
The one entry I look at the most when feeding them yogurt is mostly sugar content, and then the type of flavor. I'd stay away from coffee flavored ;)
Well, I have a rat, and his name is Spiderman.
It's true that rats don't live long, but when they're contained by sewers and in the city on the streets, they eat doesn`t matter what they can. My rat is fairly large because he has sewer rat within him.

I let him eat whatever he requirements.
When I eat my dinner, I take him out and sit him on my lap.
When I'm done, I gather the scraps into a dish for him to eat out of.
If he doesn't finish it, I usually steal it out. He puts what he wants in a corner.

I spoil him.

I dont see anything wrong with giving him flavored yogurt.
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