Yes, rat babies, or pups, learn to pee on their own as they grow. Initially, they rely on their mother for stimulation to urinate and defecate, as they are unable to do so independently in their early weeks. As they develop and begin to explore their environment, they gradually learn to control their bladder and bowel movements. This learning process typically occurs around three to four weeks of age.
Rat pee does.
is rat rat pee urine harmful to ur health and how harmfuk is it
No
yes u can a rat is a rat.even a baby rat
A baby rat is called a 'pup'.
rat pups
yes
A baby rat's parents are typically referred to as the mother rat and the father rat.
well, actually it is better wait..... if you don't the older rat might actually EAT the little baby, this is common with almost all rodents. so i would wait until it has fur, looks stable enough, and is independent on its own.
Ummm . . . yes, the baby rat is a rat, but maybe you mean what are they called . . . A baby rat is called a puppy or kitten, a female rat is called a doe, and a male rat is called a buck.
Rat-own (emphasis on "own")
A baby rat is more likely to be a dark colour when it is newborn, but a baby mouse is pink.