no but you can with a warm shallow dish (or tub) and then with a wash cloth get it
damp and put a little kitten shampoo on it then gently rub on the lower 3/4ths on the rats body and rinse with a fresh cloth wiping off the shampoo
if they smell.
Yes you can but be careful with the type you use.
In general, rats do not give off an odor or musk like many other animals do. They bathe themselves (grooming behavior), so they do not require other forms of bathing (and it would not be good for their skin anyway). Therefore, in terms of hygiene, as long as their cages are cleaned regularly, they will not stink.
The present tense of "bathe" is "bathing" - still pronounced with a long A as in bathe.
The verb of bath is bathe. As in "to bathe somewhere" or "to bathe in something".
"I will bathe".
You can bathe a dog anytime.
Bathe is correct.
I bathe mines in the sink if its bigger then 5 inches then bathe it in the bath tub.
The past tense of bathe is bathed.
That is the correct spelling of "bathed" (past tense of to bathe, to wash).
Bathe is the verb, bath is the noun. "I am going to bathe." "I am going to take a bath."
Hairless rats are actually the best type of rat to get for new time rat owners. Most rats don't actually like to get wet, and the hairless rat, which feels alot like suede, keeps itself clean, so you don't have to worry about ever needing to bathe it. Although, all rats, when treated with love and affection, and given enough attention, do make wonderful pets.