In the Middle Ages there were no age requirements. Most child by age 7 were working and some were rat catchers.
no
A rat catcher
The oldest rat on record lived to the ripe old age of 7 years and 4 months. The normal rat age span is 3 years.
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!!!!!!!!
Absolutely ! The normal heart-rate for a person of that age - is about half that !
18 to 30
The age requirement to become a rat catcher can vary depending on local laws and regulations. Generally, individuals need to be at least 18 years old to work in pest control, as it often involves handling chemicals and equipment. Some training or certification may also be required, which can influence the age at which someone can begin this career. Always check with local authorities for specific requirements.
no
18 & Overr
as rat catcher
More than a Rat Catcher.
A rat catcher
1 million pounds an hour
10
An English surname. Exact origin unknown but possibly an alternate spelling of the French "Ratten" for someone resembling a rat, or a professional rat catcher.
He calls him a "rat-catcher"; "Tybalt, thou rat-catcher, will you walk?". He also calls him "Prince of Cats" in act II Scene IV and "King of Cats" Act III Scene I. A cat is I suppose a rat-catcher so it boils down to the same thing.
The minimum age requirement is 18 years.