No, but they will definitely be happier if they are. My adult rat was about two years old when we first got her a cage mate. She was more active and gentler than ever before. If you only have one rat and don't handle it often, it becomes antisocial and very aggressive. If you don't play with it very often, get it a cage mate.
A:Yes! Most good breeders will NOT sell you a single rat unless they know you and know you have other rats. Rats are extremely social creatures and they need companionship of their own species. They are under a lot of stress when there aren't any other rats around and single rats are more likely to become sick. If you have a single rat, you should be willing to put in a minimum of 4 hours per day with them. Rats are the third most intelligent animal after humans and Chimps (the only species other than those two to exhibit problem solving capabilities) and they get lonely and depressed.A:
it really does not matter because it would be happier with a mate to play with but sometimes they could kill one another but it does not usally happen. It is entirely up to you because ethier way your rat will be just as happy as long as it is loved and well looked after.
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Yes, they get lonely even if you spend every minute with them. Rats are extremely social and they need other rats to keep as companions. Single rats can become sick.
I would, if i were you it's much more fun and they get lonely easily, my rats hate to be separated for more than 10 minutes, they go and sulk in the corner or run round in circles sniffing and making funny noises.
OK let me get this straight. Rats are animals. All forms of life are equal. People just think they are "gross" because they seek shelter in their homes and sometimes have diseases. Pet rats can quite wonderful. You can find a pet rat at a pet shop for about 5$ to 30$. Tip: Do not try to keep wild rats as pets for various reasons.
Yes they can I oftenly give my pet rats these as tasty treats every 1-2 weeks.
well, i have a pet rabbit and a pet rat and the rabbit is alot harder! the rat doesn't need too much attention. the rabbit needs to get played with everyday and needs to be cleaned every 2 days.
I have both. I breed rats for pet & show, mice I don't breed at all.
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.
No. All pet rats are vaccinated.
You can find pet rats in a lot of pet stores, or animal rescues. You can find wild rats just about anywhere.
to kill snakes, rats and other pests in their fields.
All rats have different tastes my rat, peanut loves balony and my other, Teddy loves sunflowerseeds
its not all pet rats its just the ones that are black and white because it looks somewhat like a tuxedo
Yes
No, they can sometimes prevent them!
Pet rats are not vermin. Pet rats are raised in a pet store, laboratory, or adoption center and they are raised to be pets or in the case of labs, experiments. if you are thinking of buying a rat remember not to buy a rat raised as food for snakes. Rats bred to be pets are much gentler and sweeter than rats raised as food.
for a pet, or for their predators
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Pet rats don't have to be cleaned. They are fanatic groomers, and take care of it themselves. -Rat girl <3