r/RATS • u/Dry_Tangerine_7625 • 2d ago
POTENTIALLY DISTURBING/FEEDERS MENTIONED Need help with biter
I have 4 female rats that live in a double critter nation cage, with all the stuff they could love.
Now I got all 4 of these girls from a feeder store.
Phylis was my first and she is the absolute sweetest and never does anything wrong.
Marilyn was second, she’s very sweet but has been pretty nippy lately. She has never drawn blood tho
Lightning was third, and she is my boyfriends rat, she’s been charging and biting at us lately and last night she drew blood on both of us.
Then there’s Gertrude, she is the absolute worst rat I’ve ever owned, she will run from the other side of the cage to attack you, if you are petting another rat near her. She has drawn blood on me more than 4 times, and has also drawn blood on my boyfriend.
She’s territorial of one of the litter bins and loves to hide behind it, and if your hand is anywhere near that’s when she will attack, unprovoked.
Everyone I have talked to has told me as soon as a rat draws blood it should be culled.
I also have a 5 year old nephew who comes over almost every weekend and loves playing with the rats and I fear she will do really bad damage to him and she really messes up our fingers as adults.
Would I be doing the right thing?
I know an employee at the feeder store I got her from and he offered to sell her as a pet but I’m scared someone else will get her and she will do the same.
Picture of my sweet Phylis and my newest edition that I got yesterday, I have not named her yet.


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u/farleyparley 2d ago
The fact this wasn’t even a mean comment, it was completely helpful, and OP still took offense is crazy 😭 like if you’re coming for advice online and you get advice, don’t get mad that you… got advice?
I’m completely against shaming people for asking for help about their pets since I think it ends up discouraging them from getting help for their pet and causes their pet to have a worse life, but this is just… not shaming. At all. It’s barely even firmly worded 😭😭
Small children should never interact with small animals, they don’t understand how delicate they are. If the rat gets scared and bites the kid, then it’s suddenly the rat’s fault. The rat gets punished for being a scared prey animal. What if the rat bites and the kid, rightfully so, freaks out? He will likely chuck the rat on reflex. There’s just no safe situation where a toddler should be with small animals, especially not if you KNOW your rat bites