There are some benefits of having more than one rat. One of them is they clean each other. That is good because they will be less stinky and more clean. Also if one rat gets sick the other rat will take care of it. For example the healthy rat will bring the sick rat food, clean it more often, and maybe bring it something warm, like more bedding. Another benefit of having two rats is they will give each other attention, but it is still very important you hold them as much as you can every day. They will also keep each other warm and sleep together. But there are some disadvantages. You will have to buy more food and bedding because 2 rats equals twice as much waste. So you'll have to spend a little more money. But there are so many other things you will get to see, like two rats drinking from the bottle and rats bundled up in a ball all sleeping together. I'm sure you'll enjoy having two or more rats.
Thank you for your blog about rats.. i have 2 standard, i think,,, and they are young, and i think they have come from the save litter. Anyways, they are males, and some times i see them wrestling, is that normal? I do notice them grooming each other and cuddling etc, and also i was was wondering how much to feed them and how often? Do i just make sure that food is there all the time or what? Also the cage is 11"high and wide, and 21" long right now.. would that be a good size for one rat?
ReplyDeleteI'm going to buy a rat in the next couple days and my mum says that if you buy two rats they will bond with each other instead of you. Is that true?
ReplyDeleteWe have the money for two rats so that isn't a problem.
I've always gotten two (females) and haven't had any problem at all with them bonding with each other and not wanting to bond w/me. I think having two is the very best for them and for us!
ReplyDeleteI'm contemplating on a friend for my 'Remy'! He's not very active, of course the previous owner didn't provide him with much in the way of toys. It's difficult to find breeders/ratteries here in Hawaii. Rats are an unwelcome critter from the west. It's to bad about the attitude here about them. I was told there is a rat rescue here. I might try there, I'd hate to have to go to Petco to get him a friend.
ReplyDeleteI have 4 rats in a split level cage which is about a metre high and wide by about 60cm deep, we've never had an issue with them bonding with us or each other just the odd "i dont want my food so im taking yours scrap" they quite often wrestle but theyre just playing and have never bitten each other. wehave to albino dumbo;s and one white and grey and one brown dumbo.
ReplyDeleteUhm woot?
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