Yes, rats can be quite affectionate animals. They often form strong bonds with their owners and enjoy social interaction, including cuddling and being petted. Their social nature makes them responsive to attention and handling, which can lead to affectionate behaviors. However, individual personality and socialization play significant roles in their affectionate tendencies.
If the rat has been handled at a young age and it is not wild then no rats are not 'unkind'. They make very good pets and are very affectionate, gentle and loving.
no it is not a naked mole rat. it is basically a rat without hair. they are incredibaly affectionate and they make great family pets. parents, here's your favorite part, no allergies and they carry absolutely no diseases!
Get him a bird. They can be very affectionate.
A guinea pig, definitely. It might seem weird but they are very sweet and affectionate and if you get the right bedding, they don't smell!
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