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  • The Pros and Cons of Having Pet Rats

    The Pros and Cons of Having Pet Rats

    Obviously, I love having pet rats. But rats aren’t the best pet for everyone. So, today I’m going to take you through some of the pros and cons of having pet rats.

    I currently own three rats. So maybe I’m a little biased towards the pros but I’ve tried to keep this list as balanced as possible.

    The Pros

    First up, rats are lots of fun. They’re fascinating to watch and you can even train them!

    Rats are great companion animals. They want to be your friend. They’re very loving animals and you can develop a great relationship with them.

    Tying into this, rats have their own little personalities and your relationship with each one will be unique.

    Rats are not a longtime commitment. They only live for around 2-3 years.

    Rats are low maintenance (when they need to be!) It’s much better for them to get lots of interaction from their owner, but they can do pretty well with less. They also don’t need to be taken on daily walks like a dog would.

    Rats are a good size. Everyone’s ideal size of pet is different, but rats are small enough that they don’t take up a lot of space, but also big enough that they’re easy enough to handle.

    The Cons

    Unfortunately, rats have a short lifespan. They only live for around 2-3 years, but in that time you can develop such a great bond with them that losing them is heartbreaking.

    Another important con to note is that rats are prone to health issues which can lead to hefty vet bills.

    Rats can smell bad. There are things you can do to minimize the smell, such as changing their substrate and bedding more often, and spot cleaning their cage daily.

    You can’t just have one. Rats need company and human company isn’t enough. You need to house at least two rats together.

    Rats will chew things you don’t want them to. If they can get access to anything – be it, clothes, curtains, charging cables – they will chew it. Nothing is safe and often rats will find a way to get to something that you hadn’t even thought of!

    It’s important to note that when you get rats, your food becomes their food. You cannot open a bag of anything in the room you keep your rats without them knowing. And once they know, if you don’t share your food, you’ll be subject to sad little faces looking longingly at you and your food. It’s enough to break anyone!

    And finally, rats are addictive! Many people (myself included) fall in love with these precious animals. Once you’ve caught the ‘rat bug’, it’s very hard to stop!

    So, to sum up, here’s a list of the pros and cons of pet rats that I’ve covered today. There are many more things that you could add to each list.

    Do you have some pros and cons that I haven’t mentioned? Let me know in the comments!

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    (Originally published 25th January 2021)

  • My Top Ten Reasons Why Rats Make Fantastic Pets

    My Top Ten Reasons Why Rats Make Fantastic Pets

    What do you think of when you hear the word ‘rat’? You’re probably not thinking of cute little rodents are you? (Or maybe you come here often and that’s exactly what you’re thinking of!)

    What if I told you that rats make fantastic pets? I’m talking of course about pet rats. Specifically, about fancy rats as pets. Check out the video below for my top ten reasons why rats make such great pets.

    1. Clean

    Firstly, rats are really clean animals! They spend a lot of time grooming themselves (and each other!)

    Rats can carry diseases, but so can any pet. Like any other animal, rats are only as clean as their environment, so it’s up to you, as their owner, to keep their home clean.

    2. Friendly

    Rats are really friendly creatures. They’re inquisitive and enjoy both exploring their environment and spending time with their humans.

    3. Interactive

    Rats are interactive. They enjoy playing with, or even just being around their owners. This makes them great pets for people of all ages. If you have lots of time to give your rats, they’ll absolutely love it!

    4. Form life-long bonds

    Rats will form life-long bonds with their owners. They’re incredibly friendly and loving and you can have a real connection with them – much in the same way as you could with a dog or cat.

    5. Relatively affordable

    Rats are relatively affordable. Obviously, there are things you have to buy for them, but rats aren’t fussy – they’re as happy with a cardboard box as they are with store-bought toys. Maybe even more so! Some of my boys’ favourite toys are things that I’ve repurposed.

    6. Smart

    Rats are smart. You can see them working things out. Rats need mental stimulation and it can be lots of fun coming up with ways to help them to work their brains!

    7. Easy to train

    Rats are easy to train. A great way to give your rats some mental stimulation is to train them. This can be very rewarding for both the rats and you as an owner!

    8. Empathetic

    Rats are empathetic. There are even studies that have shown this! A study by University of Chicago neuroscientists does a good job of showing this.

    Two rats were placed into a cage – one was held in a closed tube that could be nudged open from the outside, whilst the other was able to roam the cage freely. The free rat learned how to open the door and free its cage-mate. However, when a toy rat was placed in the container, the free rat didn’t open the door. Researchers conducted further experiments to test the motivations behind freeing the trapped cage-mate. They found that empathy made the most sense as to why the free rat would release its cage-mate.

    If you’d like to read more about this study, these two links are a good place to start! https://news.uchicago.edu/story/helping-your-fellow-rat-rodents-show-empathy-driven-behavior

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3760221/

    9. Low maintenance (when necessary!)

    Rats are low maintenance pets (if they need to be!) It’s much better for them to get lots of interaction from their owners (like I mentioned in my third point) than none – but they can still do pretty well with less. They still require a minimum of one hour outside their cage everyday though.

    10. Rats have their own little personalities

    Rats have their own little personalities. No two rats are the same and your relationship with each rat will be unique.

    These are my top ten reasons why rats make fantastic pets. I’d love to hear from you, why do you think rats make such great pets? Let me know in the comments.

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    (Originally published 18th January 2021)

  • Dr Who?

    Dr Who?

    Today’s adventure was a trip through the dimensions of space and time.

    The Doctor enlisted the help of Darwin, Bailey and Scout…

    Their mission was to defeat the Daleks!

    The mission was a success!

    (Originally published 24th March 2020)