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Wow..what cuties...I could never have imagined getting so close to rats as to take their piccies Are they all perfectly tame? do they ever bite? and how do they get along with Ninja? |
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I think rats are adorable. My neighbour had a piebald-coloured rat when we were kids, he was called Grumbold and he always sat on her shoulder wherever she went!! |
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Dawn, I got mine and then Emma got hers We're as bad as each other, really Fran, they never bite and they are, indeed, perfectly tame - and very cuddly if you can convince them that cuddling beats bouncing around... Job and a half, that, though! Ninja comes into the lounge and stares at them, on occasion, but he keeps a prudent distance and if they move too fast, he turns tail and legs it I'm going to hang up a diagram of the cat-rat foodchain for him, I don't think he got that memo! Everybody else, thanks They're lovely boys. Lots of people don't like rats (like my boyfriend's mum who has asked that they never be taken out when she's in the house), which is fair enough, because some people are truly afraid of them. But they're lovely, loyal creatures and they can be a lot of fun |
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