Yes, they can all live in the same house. You just have to make sure your dog is nice enough and trained enough not to attack or eat the cat. The rat hopefully will live in a cage and if it does, then make sure it has a good lock and the wires aren't too far apart. What I mean is not to far apart so that the cat can't reach in there at all. If it's not i a cage then it probably will not live because both the dog and cat will chase him and eat it.
A rat poops for the same reason we do.When he has to go, he goes.
I have the same problem my dog bit and killed an outside rat.. I don't know if the rat had rabies but i want to know if my dog can get rabies from biting it
No. In fact, since rat terriers have such short coats, they shouldn't live outdoors during any season, as it is with most dog breeds. Keeping your dog outside has gone out of fashion since the 1950s, and animal psychologists have found that it makes your dog feel more like a part of the family and more safe to give them a place to sleep in the house with you.
No.
It might depend on what type of rat it is or where did came from or is it vicious.
A rat terrier is the breed. Smooth is the coat - Flat/ short. You can also get Wire. Its the same dog...
they live all over the house but most commonly live and make their nests in attics.
dog is more efficient than rat,dog has a lot of energy than a rat....i hope help this answer
A dog does not know the difference between a gerbil and a rat.
they r related mostly to hippos. what is strage is the bear and dog have the same phylum as a pig. it is chordata.
Absolutley. When it come to a Dog man and a Rat woman he considers her happiness his own.
The Rat Terrier life expectancy is about 25 years. Well, the long life span of Rat Terrier will never make you feel lonely and keep your house lively. The average Rat Terrier life span is about 15 - 18 years. With good dog care you can extend the life span of Rat Terrier to over 25 years. Many experts even say the Rat Terrier life expectancy is just 13 to 16 years. But it is all about the genetic make up of an individual dog and the amount of pet care he receives in case of any dog health problems makes a huge difference in increasing the average Rat Terrier life span.