It is not that easy to get ill from rat.In the past Plague was spreaded by rat flea,now the disaese is almost extinct.Few other other diseases can be transmitted by rat bite eg.rabies.But these are rare.Rat bite can produce infection in the wound.Now a days disease called Wiel's disaese(leptospirosis) is spread by rat through contaminated water with rat urine.
The rats have a holiday
that may be a fear image or you are mentally ill
hamsters are really cute they are easy to handle and they are fun to play with Rats are horrid creatures they can carry disease
They do eat rats but mostly the little villages because you can make easy traps and they are REALLY TASTY!
You should place the rat traps in obscure places. Places that are hard to reach for human beings but easy for the rats. This is where the rats will be at. Cheese and peanut butter are good baits to lose.
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rats acctualy carried the disease around because the fleas on their body were the ones who contained the virus. because London was such a dirty place then there was alot of rats so it spread quickly... the flease then jumped onto the people which then made them ill. hope this helped.
Rats cannot vomit. Neither can the house mouse, guinea pig, and rabbit.
Hey there. Yes, Rats can be fed bananas. Although be careful to introduce fruit to your rat gradually as a sudden change in diet can make your rat ill. Too much fruit and veges can result in diarrhoea .
Ill search for new one...........easy............
Just get the simple stuff and that's easy to find wood shavings lol it dosent really matter as long as it can obviously be used for rats
In the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" by Robert C. O'Brien, the rats living in the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) represent intelligence and advanced capabilities, much like humans. The story explores themes of survival, community, and the ethics of using intelligence for good or ill. The rats' escape from NIMH parallels the pursuit of freedom and a better life.