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9/8/2014 6:50:04 PM EDT
A friend of ours son joined the Peace Corp and went to Africa and needed a home for his pet rat. Well we got the little fella for our youngest boy.. The rat died earlier this year from old age, he was already 2 when we got him. I never had much to do with him...

Fast forward to now, the wife has decided that she really liked the rat and wants another one. So we took a road trip to a rattery and picked up a 9 month old male blue dumbo.

I am surprised, he is very personable, clean, and smart.

So who else has rats as pets??

9/8/2014 6:52:56 PM EDT
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Rats are cool, but I can't handle the turnover rate.  Two years as an average lifespan is too short.
I keep guinea pigs instead, they're not as intelligent, but they're fluffier and live quite a bit longer.
9/8/2014 6:57:40 PM EDT
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You know, I was sitting on a drop zone a few weeks ago sweating my balls off.  We dug this 5 gallon water can out of a truck and passed it around refilling canteens.  While there was a bit of a sweet taste to the water it wasn't too bad.  Someone opened the can and there was a dead and very rotten rat/mouse that turned the inside of the can black.  I was not amused.
9/8/2014 6:57:53 PM EDT
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Theyre cool pets if handled a bunch when young but they don't last that long and the constant cage cleaning is a chore.

I used to pet sit a pair that came running to you when you clapped;they were very sociable and never bit
9/8/2014 6:58:14 PM EDT
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Rats make cool pets for what they are, they just get a bad rap because most people think of dirty sewer rats when they hear the name.
9/8/2014 6:58:34 PM EDT
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I could dig it. I don't think I would get so attached to a pet rat that I would be heartbroken when it eventually croaked. Every time I outlive a dog I think I die a little inside.
9/8/2014 6:59:21 PM EDT
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I had one once, named Rambo. He got that name because he was supposed to be dinner for my 6 ft boa. But Rambo knew the deal as soon as he landed in the tank. He mounded up the gravel and stayed on his end of the tank. When Dawg (the boa) got impatient, he headed for Rambo's side of the tank. As Dawg struck, Rambo reared up on his hind legs and layed open the top of Dawg's head. The boa retreated and wanted nothing to do with the rat after that. So Rambo got his own tank.
9/8/2014 7:00:59 PM EDT
[#7]
No use for me
9/8/2014 7:01:26 PM EDT
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I could see the interest, but if don't think I could keep what is considered by most as a pest in the house.
9/8/2014 7:02:00 PM EDT
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Wrong thread, I thought the title said "Pelts"
9/8/2014 7:02:07 PM EDT
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I love pet rats! I do hate how short lived they are. They amaze me with how smart and personable they are.
My girl "Mish" knows her name and will come when called and loves to ride on my shoulder.
They are unlike other rodents with their great intelligence and social nature. Wonderful pets!!
9/8/2014 7:02:44 PM EDT
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Thought that they like company, but get depressed when one dies.   So, you need several, but they live such short lives with health problems.  

Looked into it, but decided against it.
9/8/2014 7:08:03 PM EDT
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This little guy was rescued from another rattery that was mainly breeding for feeding and trying to pass off as a pet rattery. He was in a cage with 3 other males but was a bully and ate all their food. He is a good bit bigger than he should be. We think he will be fine alone. The wife wants to go back and get 2-3 babies in another month or so.
9/8/2014 7:09:25 PM EDT
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let them play with mouse traps
9/8/2014 7:13:07 PM EDT
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I had a friend in middle school that had a couple, they lasted three or four years, he had them when I met them and they were still around a year or two into high school. Things were huge, never did much though, just laid around on each other, not very interesting as pets go.

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9/8/2014 7:13:50 PM EDT
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Seems like guys who keep pet snakes like pet rats also.
9/8/2014 7:20:16 PM EDT
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9/8/2014 7:22:33 PM EDT
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Uh
9/8/2014 7:24:09 PM EDT
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9/8/2014 7:24:12 PM EDT
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Let'st try that again... and thanks for the PM

9/8/2014 7:26:38 PM EDT
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Yea, that did not look like a rat to me.
9/8/2014 7:28:49 PM EDT
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Yea, that did not look like a rat to me.


Could have been worse... that is what I get for posting from my phone...
9/8/2014 7:32:03 PM EDT
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I had a few when I was younger.  As stated, they were very smart, sociable, and clean.  

Good pets really, but very short lifespan.
9/8/2014 7:32:58 PM EDT
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Yea, that did not look like a rat to me.



I just brought my 6 year old in to see the rat pics too.  

9/8/2014 7:39:04 PM EDT
[#24]
Rats are cool.




I hear they can make good food.




9/8/2014 7:40:07 PM EDT
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I just brought my 6 year old in to see the rat pics too.  

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Yea, that did not look like a rat to me.



I just brought my 6 year old in to see the rat pics too.  



What did I miss?
9/8/2014 7:45:48 PM EDT
[#26]
Why do you want a politician as a pet?
9/8/2014 7:46:59 PM EDT
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i had 6 growing up, got them in pairs, lived 2 to 3 yrs, had one live 4 years. great pets, fun to play with and very smart. me and my friends would make mazes for them
9/8/2014 7:51:55 PM EDT
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Rats are a mans best friend...

9/8/2014 8:00:58 PM EDT
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Wife has had a few. The males are smelly, but the female was awesome. She was very smart, clean, fun to play with, and loved my wife dearly. They're great pets. Much better than hamsters or gerbils as they're less likely to bite. Hers loved its ears scratched.
9/8/2014 8:03:06 PM EDT
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I've had a couple but their lifespan is way too short
9/8/2014 8:03:58 PM EDT
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I missed it.  Scat porn?





 
9/8/2014 8:22:53 PM EDT
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I missed it.  Scat porn?
 



Bite your tongue... no cockapocalypse either...
9/8/2014 8:26:07 PM EDT
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Raised rats too... Smart little buggers. We had one named "Jules" and she used to hang out on my shoulder and would never piss or dump on me. But when you put her back in her cage she would then go to the bathroom. Like others said, 2 years is too short.
9/8/2014 8:28:39 PM EDT
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I bred them for snake food for a while. Most of them were assholes. The few that weren't were pretty entertaining.

Ferrets are more fun....kind of like a small, flexible dog.
9/8/2014 8:28:51 PM EDT
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My sister had 3 hairless rats. They were well behaved, weird, but better than a fucking guinea pig, hamster, or gerbil.

9/8/2014 8:29:39 PM EDT
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Nice.

 
9/8/2014 8:31:38 PM EDT
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Some have rats. I have tarantulas. We are all fucking weird. The end.
9/8/2014 8:32:40 PM EDT
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9/8/2014 8:37:38 PM EDT
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'Fancy' rats are better behaved than 'feeder' rats.

We currently have two, and yes they make great pets but as others noted, two years is depressingly short.

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9/8/2014 8:38:27 PM EDT
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Pissing, shitting disease-ridden, insatiable  vermin.

Might as well have a pet Democrat.

Except rats are cuter....
9/8/2014 8:47:23 PM EDT
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For small rodent pets for kids,  rats are hands down the best.

Hamsters suck balls and are mean little bastards.
9/8/2014 8:52:50 PM EDT
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Rodents in general make good pets. I had hamsters when I was a kid, my daughter has a pair of Guinea Pigs, the Guinea Pigs are the most docile creatures I can imagine, you can pet them, hold them, pick them up, and they just let you do it.



I have never had a rat, but know people who have, and they insist that most species of rats are more sociable and docile than hamsters and gerbils (hamsters and gerbils are typically perfectly willing to be handled, some are not and will bit you).
9/8/2014 8:59:27 PM EDT
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9/8/2014 9:03:33 PM EDT
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I had them when I was a kid...very docile and intelligent (especially compared to the hamsters I had prior to rats).  Agreed on the longevity...
9/8/2014 9:10:03 PM EDT
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When the wife and I first started dating, she had a few pet rats.  They were really neat and actually fun to play with.  Two only last a little over 2 years, the other was 4.  Overall, I think they're pretty good pets and, from my experience, they generally won't shit or piss on you like a hamster or gerbil.  Wife also had a guinea pig - fun little thing but damn it was stupid and squeaked all the time.
9/8/2014 9:10:57 PM EDT
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9/8/2014 9:13:03 PM EDT
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In college I worked in the "animal lab" on campus.  We raised mice and rats for everything from cancer research to behavioral research.  The rats were the latter.  They were cool animals, even in the lab environment they were cool and neat animals.  They used to ride on our shoulders while we did lab tech things.  





Mice on the other hand, are mean little bastards.  I have sent tens of thousands of them to meet their maker and don't feel bad about a single one.  
9/8/2014 9:15:19 PM EDT
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Rats are awesome pets. They are very smart, like little dogs. They can be litter box trained, and will do it somewhat naturally, like cats.
I understand that they are highly social animals and will do best as SAME SEX pair. Get two males or two females. Otherwise they require daily interaction to keep them sane.
As others have said, their two year lifespan is too short, and they always seem to die of a horrible lumpy cancer.
9/8/2014 9:17:37 PM EDT
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Had a hairless male and some kind of fancy female that I got to make babies to feed to my road runner.  



Both very friendly and sociable, he had huge fucking balls though that would drag all over you so I named him Lipton.
9/8/2014 9:19:52 PM EDT
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Rodents in general make good pets. I had hamsters when I was a kid, my daughter has a pair of Guinea Pigs, the Guinea Pigs are the most docile creatures I can imagine, you can pet them, hold them, pick them up, and they just let you do it.



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My big turn off was coming home one day and seeing that my Gerbil "father" had eaten all of their babies and also chewed the legs off of his mate (who I had to put out of her misery).  I wasn't an expert, but they had plenty of food and no male competition.  

 
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