Training a pet rat is fairly easy. All you need is a few dozen treats, some motivation, a quiet area, and alot of patience!
Here are some websites that may help:
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Train-Pet-Rats
http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Train-Your-Pet-Rat&id=685747
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Rats kill mice. When I got my rat a stuffed mouse to play with, it started ripping it to shreds. I was testing to see if I should get a mouse. Apparently not... But, anyways, you don't have to train your rats. They have their instinct.
don't think they can coz they ain't got a brain of their own
In the wild yes they are, But if you keep a pet rat then you can train them to sleep when you sleep. But yes they are naturally Nocturnal.
Rats as we know do carry germs. They travel through sewer systems, dirty train stations, garbage, and other non sanitary things. Rats are not born with ' rabies or any other germ'. Rats / mice have to be out often and go into unsanitary places like a sewer system garbage and in general around streets. For extra info rats and mice are not related but are mistaken for one-another.
Yes you can train your pet rat to kill. But only black rats can be trained to kill. You must feed it a piece of cheese every time it bites someone to make it want cheese when it's bad. This is how you train it. With cheese.
Even though i do not own rats, i own mice soo... Yes it would be best to take one out at a time, for the same amount of time each. Have fun with your ratties
Yes, Rodents are complex animals that can understand things like that. Hamsters can do it but Rats and Mice would be better because of there ability....
Rats may be attracted to your home due to the availability of food, water, and shelter. Common attractants include garbage, pet food left outside, cluttered areas, and easy access points such as gaps or holes in walls. Making your home less appealing to rats by removing these attractants can help deter them.
No, rats are vertebrates. Rats have backbones.
yes and no. if u like rats and they don't bite u then rats can be trained. if u hate rats then rats can't be trained.
Yes, rat feces can attract more rats because it contains pheromones that signal the presence of other rats in the area. This can act as a signal to other rats that the area is a safe place to forage for food and establish a nest. Proper cleanup and sanitation of rat feces is important to prevent further infestations.