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      • Rats like playing, especially when young – they take turns who wins and loses. They can learn to play with humans as well as other rats. Rats can find exposure to humans stressful until they've formed a positive relationship with you, so build this up gradually.
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  2. Dec 4, 2023 · Today almost all wild brown rats are synanthropic, meaning they live in close association with humans, eating our leftovers and using human structures for shelter.

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  3. Pet rats should be housed together from a young age and should ideally be siblings. They should be kept in pairs or small same-sex groups and are perfectly happy without the opposite sex. If you do keep your rats in mixed pairs or groups, make sure all males are neutered to prevent unwanted litters. Remember:

  4. Jun 25, 2019 · This week? We’re unpacking our special relationship with humanitys little rodent frenemies. Rats versus humans: a love story. [music] Emma says, rats are part of a larger family: the ...

  5. Rats are intelligent, highly social animals and make incredibly rewarding pets to look after. They can form close bonds with their human carers – as well as cage-mates and should therefore never be kept on their own – but have complex needs and are difficult to look after well.

  6. Sep 4, 2023 · Rats communicate using body language, and understanding their signals can strengthen the bond between humans and their rat companions. By observing their posture, facial expressions, and tail movements, it is possible to gauge their emotions and intentions.

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  7. Jan 13, 2023 · Rats are more likely to transmit other pathogens like salmonella, E. coli and the potentially deadly disease rat-bite fever, but it all depends on where the rat lives. That's...

  8. Feb 2, 2020 · Research continually shows that rats have highly evolved cognitive and emotional capacities, so why do we continue to torture them in labs and refuse to recognize their membership in the...

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