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Rats have a reputation for being pests or vermin, but they are intelligent and social animals, and pet rats make wonderful companions. Pet rats are relatively easy to care for, but that doesn't mean they are low-maintenance pets. They require a fair amount of attention and exercise time outside of their cages—at least an hour a day is ideal. They are also easily tamed, making rats especially great for someone who likes to handle their pets.
Learn more about pet rats and how to take great care of them.
Since rats are very social they should never be kept alone. Same-sex pairs or groups are ideal. Males usually get along fine with other males, especially if introduced at a young age or if they are littermates.
Keeping rats in groups does not make them more difficult to tame if they are handled from a young age. You won't have to worry about creating a bond with your pet, even if you have several of them. Many rat owners love the curiosity of their pets and compare the companionship of a rat to that of a dog.
Rats should be kept in large enclosures—preferably a multi-level wire cage with solid base. The cage should be at least 2 feet by 2 feet by 2 feet for two rats so they’ll have space to play and exercise. Line the bottom of the cage with a safe substrate, such as aspen bedding, and there should be a food dish and water bottle. Also, provide them with various toys and hiding places.
A few options exist for you if you are searching for a new pet rat. While the obvious option, a pet store is only a good option for getting a pet rat if the staff is knowledgeable about caring for rats. Look to see if they keep them in appropriate and clean housing with a good diet and handle them regularly. Also, look for stores that house males and females separately to avoid a surprise litter.
Breeders (called ratteries) are the best option for finding a well-socialized young rat. A good breeder will make sure the babies are socialized and handled from an early age. Also, a breeder is probably your only option if you are looking for a particular coat type or unique color of rat.
Animal shelters should always be considered if you'd like to rescue a rat in need of a home. Check with local shelters or look for rat-specific rescue groups. Choose a rat with a good temperament but keep in mind that rescued rats may be a little skittish or shy at first. With patience, you can usually overcome this shyness.
No matter the source, avoid rats that are aggressive. This is harder to overcome and most rats are not naturally aggressive.
When choosing a pet rat, try to avoid ones that are panicky when handled, especially if they do not relax quickly. On the opposite end of the spectrum, also avoid those that are overly quiet and calm as they may be ill. Quite often, a good choice is a rat that is curious enough to approach you.
Rats can carry diseases that can transfer to humans, such as rat bite fever, ringworm, and leptospirosis. Steps should be taken to get a rat that’s healthy and to keep them healthy once at home.
Rats should be alert and active when observed. You will also want to look for these traits:
If you are observant in your selection, you'll be quite happy with your new companion and have a couple of years of fun.
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Rats make great pets and are considered to be low-maintenance. They need a proper enclosure that is cleaned often, and do best when housed with other rats. Also, because they are social, they can enjoy daily interactions with you.
18 to 36 months is the average lifespan of a pet rat.
When they feel safe and comfortable around you, pet rats will gladly spend time with you, and like to be handled and held. Like other animals, though, they can bite if they’re stressed or scared.
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