play with it alot its just like a dog call its name alot
I think it is not the best idea to have it as a pet, but if you were a really crazy person who would have a snake as a pet you would keep that rat thingy. but anyway a mole rat, my answer would be NO!
Yes and be sure to take it to the vet!
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The best way to find out if your rat is old is to ask someone who works at the place your buying from! but if they don't know you can look at the size and teeth! you might be able to tell that way!!!!!!!!
As a responsible pet owner, it is important to seek advice from a veterinarian for guidance on the most humane and compassionate way to put a pet rat to sleep. A veterinarian can provide information on euthanasia options and support during this difficult time.
Yes, there are pet-friendly rat traps available on the market that are designed to capture rats without harming pets. These traps typically use a mechanism that safely contains the rat without posing a threat to other animals.
Yes, there are pet-friendly rat traps available that are designed to be safe for use around animals. These traps are typically designed to capture rats without harming them, allowing you to release them safely away from your home.
Oh most definitely!!!! They are very intelligent, friendly, and EXTREMELY cute.
You can get a pet rat from most pet stores.
I don't have a pet rat!
Emily Carr had one pet rat.
Keep that rat away from your child and take her to a doctor
Yes, pet mice are usually friendly. I held a mouse at the pet store and it was a being a calm little mouse. Mice are also funny. Sometimes, you will see a bunch of them on an exercise wheel at the pet store and the wheel will go all the way around and some mice fall off. They are nice, cute, funny, and if you are interested in buying one, then you should go to your local pet store. I have 2 pet rats at my house. Never put a rat cage and a mouse cage next to each other, or the mouse will be scared. Also, a rat and a mouse should NEVER be in the same cage, unless you want a dead mouse and an angry rat. The rat will eat the mouse.
Probably an Guinea pig, they are friendly and do not bite unless you pick them up the wrong way or something like that.
Its up to you, what ever you think is right for you. But i'd also suggest a rat. They dont bite. Mice smell worse Hamsters are nocternal Rats are friendly, they cant hide under most things and they dont bite. An easy and friendly pet
a pet rat can have many health problems my rat actually died from upper respiratory infection
African Pouched Rat.