you hold them and put them on your shoulder, after a while it will get used to it
Ive had rats alot, and usually, if you put them up there theyll lay up there in your hair or something.
I don't know about mice, but i have a pet rat and she prefers to sit on my shoulder and go around for a walk.
Gently scoop your rat up with both hands. A tame rat should be happy to be held and stroked although it might want to get down and explore instead because they are very active and inquisitive creatures. Some rats will happily sit on your shoulder as you walk about, males tend to be happier to sit still and get attention whereas females are more active
Yes, it is possible to teach a pet rat tricks.
You can teach rats tricks, you can litter train rats, you can carry a rat around on your shoulder, a rat can get along with other pets as long as they are not smaller than the rat. The only good thing about a hamster compared to a rat, is that its not as demanding of your attention.
just say in the mic sit
Mice and rats mark their paths and territories with urine, and that'll include your shoulder. Rats can be litter trained. If you can do that, you can encourage the rat to use the litter before you take it out of its enclosure to play with.
their brain is too small, its not complex enough.
you teach it how to sit first
Try putting him/her on your shoulder, they usually feel safer there.
No, that only happens in cartoons. However, if the rat is hungry it may attack and eat the turtle.
Yes just teach it to sit. The quote "you can't teach an old dog new tricks." isn't fact based.
first you put mouse on your shoulder ( works only if the mouse's eyes are open). Then start giving him/her some favorite treats. apple bits, small carrots, letuce chunks ect. that is how you train your pet mouse to sit on your shoulder.