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Old August 9th, 2007, 03:09 PM
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Although many people think of rats as pests or a menace, rats actually make wonderful pets. Rats are very intelligent, friendly animals that are easily tamed and often form bonds with their owners. There are those who claim that owning a pet rat often seems more like there is a very small dog in the house instead of a rodent!

Rats generally live for 2 or 3 years. They reach 9 to 11 inches long, with an additional 7 to 9 inches of tail. As they are social animals, they shouldn't be kept alone. Single sex pairs or groups are considered to be the ideal. When choosing a cage for your rats, make sure that, minimally, you are providing two square feet of space per rat.

Although rats aren't difficult to care for, they don't exactly qualify as a low-maintenance pet. Rats need plenty of attention and should be given at least an hour outside of their cage every day for exercise and play. Rats are very curious animals and love to explore.

When buying a pet rat, shop carefully. If you choose to make your purchase from a pet store, make sure that the rats are separated by gender after they are 6 to 8 weeks old. If you are interested in rats with particular coat colors, you will probably be best off finding a breeder. Rats from responsible breeders will be better socialized than pet store rats. Don't forget to check out your local animal shelter or rescue group to find rats that are in need of a new home.

This information is courtesy of Dr. Tripp Stewart.
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Old September 11th, 2007, 02:49 PM
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I friend keeps rats in there house and I can tell you one think they make babies very fast and you should not carefully that you get a good partner for your male rat as they need to do it a lot of times .
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My friend bought a pet rat from the pet store not too long ago and the employee told him that the one he purchased was a girl and no chance of her being pregnant. Not to long after having the pet he comes to find out that it had given birth. He called the pet shop and asked how was it possible and they gave no solution. So be careful if your going to buy a pet rat because they reproduce very quickly.
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Old September 12th, 2007, 03:02 PM
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Yea, rats can reproduce at a rapid rate which is bad if you have them as a pet and they get loose and end up infesting your house. It happened to me haha.
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Rats? Well, I think they look cute. But I really do not want rats as my pet. Maybe because I hate the black ones and they destroy things.
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Old November 18th, 2007, 12:28 PM
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Hi Jazzby!
By the way, I am sorry but I think you are at the wrong forum. this is about dogs and puppies. Maybe you have mistaken it.
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