Yes by Claire Rogers
The Victorian poor school children had Rat's vegetables,apple if lucky and other horrible food.
They were chimney sweeps, robbers, farm workers(scaring birds from crops or picking up stones from fields), factory workers, or they could work in a coal mine pushing carts to the surface or working pumps and traps allowing air to circulate.
Their pets - dogs and weasels (their substitute for cats as rat catchers). Working animals - oxen, donkeys. For breeding, and eating when too old - cows and bulls. For eggs, and eating when too old - chickens. For milk, and eating when too old - goats.
2008 was the year of the rat!!The Chinese animal for 2008 is a rat
hell no
The Victorian poor school children had Rat's vegetables,apple if lucky and other horrible food.
Rat catchers caught rats. They were hired when the rat populations were large enough to be destructive, to reduce their numbers. The medieval story of the Pied Piper has a rat catcher as its main character. Rat catchers usually killed the rats, but in some cases may have sold them live to be used in a blood sport called rat baiting. In some parts of the world, rat catchers still work today.
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Street children in Victorian times often begged for money or food, scavenged for scraps, and may have resorted to stealing to survive. They were often without proper shelter or adult supervision, making them vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. Some street children found refuge in charitable organizations or institutions established to provide them with food, shelter, and education.
Children werenever happy then and they only earned very small amounts of money. Half a penny was what they earned. If they had poor parents that money had to do. Children labour was held in factories, chimney sweep, rat catching and all sorts of other things. You wouldn't do that to your kids would you?
In the Middle Ages there were no age requirements. Most child by age 7 were working and some were rat catchers.
On ships. Wooden ships used to carry a few cats as rat catchers, some left the ship.
The wages of a rat catcher can vary widely based on location, experience, and the specific nature of the job. In the United States, for example, rat catchers or pest control technicians typically earn between $30,000 and $50,000 per year, with some experienced professionals making more. In the UK, salaries can range from £20,000 to £30,000 annually. Additionally, some rat catchers may work on a freelance basis, charging per job, which can also impact their earnings.
Well It's pretty Obvious They Caught Rats And Mice And Polecats From peoples Houses Like Nowadays We have an exterminator to do it.
Somewhere between 200 and 500K a year depending on how many rats you can catch and how big they are. To make extra money you can eat the rats in rat eating contests
They were chimney sweeps, robbers, farm workers(scaring birds from crops or picking up stones from fields), factory workers, or they could work in a coal mine pushing carts to the surface or working pumps and traps allowing air to circulate.
One popular children's book featuring a rat as the main character is "Stuart Little" by E.B. White.