To get your rat out of depression, you need to get him a rodent companion. It could be anything from the rodent family, like a hamster or mouse ect. But you HAVE to make sure they get along, or your rat could be seriously injured.
Sometimes if a rat has had just one very close partner for all or a large portion of their lifetimes, when that partner dies the rat may die of stress. This is rare however and if the rat has another cage mate it is extremely unlikely.
Give your pet rat to a trustful friend or relative. Or someone in your village or neighborhood. Just please do not give it to someone random, or not trust worthy person, (or cats!!!), to ensure a loving and forever home. But if your pet rat is not a domestic rat, meaning it is a wild rat, you can just, uh..... set it free in the backyard??? Pls only set it free or give it away if necessary. And also don't set free DOMESTIC RATS. They do not carry many diseases, and still have a chance of having a forever home. Thanks and hope this helped! PS. I'm so sorry that you are dealing with depression.
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