Need some help on raising baby........Rats... **UPDATE 9/1**

That sounds like something I would do
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. I had a rat that I just had to put down because she got cancer
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. It was just as upsetting as losing any other animal, I just get so attached. And I'm sure you've heard a lot of negative things about having rats, I did too
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. I just laughed it off. lol
Good Luck and I hope you can save them!
 
Day 2 and all 5 are still doing ok.. Waiting for someone to bring home my eye dropper from store for me to do their next feeding, I can tell they are dehydrated some cuz the syringe aint working out to tell hopefully the eye dropper will work better.. Gotta start keeping kitten bottles and catac nipples on hand from now on...
 
Still got alll 5, Their are getting big and spoiled! all of them climb on my hand searching for treats when im changing their water or something, couple weeks ago 2 got out of their cage and was roaming around my room, tried coming to me but the cat scared em, checked a few hours later and they had went and got back in their cage on their own. Yup into an aquarium and lid they go

Time to start looking for homes for 4 of em, Like a bunch of kids getting into trouble together
 
photo time!!! we need photos!


can you not keep two and rehome three? rats are social creatures and would really appreciate the company
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I agree, a rat kept alone is a very distressed rat. They need to be able to play, groom, and snuggle a fellow member of their own species. Rats kept alone often resort to self harm behavior like self barbering or repetitive motion behaviors. Keep only same sex groups, of course.
 
All 5 are now rehomed to a girl ive known for a very long time and works at the humane society, I didnt have a big enough cage for them and they were getting way to big for the tank I had and was testing their abilities on opening the lid, 2 even managed to get out and have a run around my room for a couple of hours THEN WENT AND GOT BACK IN THE TANK ON THEIR OWN!!!
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She is going to be keeping them awhile till she knows which 2 she wants to keep then going to find the rest good homes, they are still very friendly and love climbing on people.

Their was 3 girls and 2 boys
 
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My former housemate's rattie girls are fantastically good about going back in their cage when let out to roam his bedroom. You see, when he goes to bed, he opens up their cage. They'll snuggle with him in bed and then go do some rat explorations. They go back to the cage to potty and when they're tired. He'll get up in the morning for work and they'll all be snuggled in a hammock in their cage. They don't chew on anything like wires, either.
 
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I used to tell parents this all the time when I worked at a pet shop. They wanted to get hamsters for ther kids, which are evil little marshmallows with teeth, IMO. Hamsters get out and die in your heat ducts, rats come back looking for attention.
 
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That doesn't surprise me. When I got my first rats, we had gone to visit my parents (or maybe it was my in-laws, I don't remember) for a week and took the rats and their whole cage with us. The rats rode in a plastic pet taxi, the cage was in the back of an open pick-up. When we got back I was too tired to set their cage up and since the carrier was big enough for my 10lb cat I figured they'd be fine in there for the night. I woke up the next morning to find that they had chewed their way out of the carrier...so that they could go back into their cage! I walked past the door to their room and did a double-take when I saw them snuggled up together on one of the ledges in their cage.
 

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