No, because the baby might try to put it in his mouth...
This would be a good question to ask the staff at your local pet shop. Rats don't have a particular time of year that they have babies, so it could be any time. A staff member will be able to tell you when they're expecting more babies.
Rats or mice whatever these eat just about anything most of the time seeds, bread,etc,etc
Baby foxes, Pet cats,rats, and rabbits are all called kittens.
All pet rats are the same. They are all called fancy rats except for the Albino which is slightly smaller than the regular fancy rat. If you go to the pet store and see tanks that say small, medium, and large rat you should know that the small rats are simply babies and the large rat are older.
No. All pet rats are vaccinated.
no, rats do not have a pouch to carry their babies in. Mostly they leave the babies in the nest while they go out to feed and then return to them. Most pet rats only stay with their mothers for 4-5 weeks, and its best to separate males from females at this age because even though they are so young they are already capable of getting pregnant!
No, mice and rats are two different species. Rats have rat babies, mice have mouse babies.
You can find pet rats in a lot of pet stores, or animal rescues. You can find wild rats just about anywhere.
rats have 6-18 babies every 23 days if not seperated.
Of course not! Rats and mice make LOVLEY pet and rarley bit. I'm in middle school and have had rats for almost 4.5 years and have only been bitten three (or is it two?) times. Rats and mice make great pets, but rats are a little higher up on the I.Q. scale.
No unless interaction from a male rat (such as getting a rat that is about to have babies). two female rats can not have babies
its not all pet rats its just the ones that are black and white because it looks somewhat like a tuxedo