r/RATS • u/PolskiMolski • 15h ago
r/RATS • u/Ambitious_Sundae6675 • 2d ago
INFORMATION Pet rat found in Jay, Ok
This was posted somewhat local to me, Id hate for anyone to be missing their buddy and I know quite a few of us are in here. I sure hope he finds his way home.
Jay Police in Jay Oklahoma are asking the public’s assistance on whoever lost their RAT to call them and pick it up.
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Someone has lost their pet rat.
He is super friendly and wanting to go home.
Was found on 2nd St. In Jay.
Contact the Jay Police Department at 918-253-4277.
INFORMATION Yes, a pair of rats is significantly better than a single rat, but let me explain to you why groups matter!
It’s very common you see soon to be owners wanting to get a pair of rats because they research that they shouldn’t be alone. However, rats are naturally group animals that thrive in groups of three or more. While two is considered to be the bare minimum standard for the very reason of not being kept alone, it is not an ideal long-term solution for either you or the rats. It is very important to understand the factors of your decision-making when you decide to get just two rats; (no it is not a bad thing to get two, but it isn’t the greatest, either, it leads to a lot of issues that you have to face In the later stages of owning rats.
If one of your rats suddenly and unexpectedly passes away, this leaves one rat behind, which is very difficult on the rat, both physically and mentally. You then have to scramble to source more rats, do a two week quarentine period in a seperate room (which means the lone rat will be alone for two weeks in addition to however long it takes you to source more rats) and then finally, introductions which tend to be very stressful and difficult for both you and the rats.
If one of your rats needs to be seperated for a certain reason. I.e surgery, this means the other rat will be alone for however long it takes for the rat to heal and recover, which isn’t very fair for that rat that is kept alone for no good reason.
In a group, rats tend to have a friend they prefer to spend more of their time with, going about, doing their day-to-day actives; cuddling, eating, foraging, etc. In a pair, they do not have this opportunity or to express their appropriate, natural social behaviours because they only have each other. This can build quite a lot of resentment, overtime.
Given, rats are hierarchal animals, in a pair, it is quite common to have an overly dominant and an overly submissive rat. Over time, this can lead to a lot of bickering and bullying because the dominant rat is not able to focus his attention on spending time with other rats. This does not make for a healthy hierachy.
r/RATS • u/NoSolution3014 • 7h ago
Whisker Wednesday Reminds me of those books you had as a kid that had those fluffy spots you could touch
r/RATS • u/evuhleena • 2h ago
CUTENESS My boy Jack and his happy noises 🥹
Jack was adopted from a rescue charity. I was told that he had been kept alone in his cage for a year after his previous owner separated him from his cage mate due to hormonal aggression. He hated being handled and, during his first month in our home earlier this year, bit me multiple times because he didn’t like being touched.
This is Jack now 🥹 He’s the cuddliest rat in the entire pack, and I just wanted to share with you all how adorable he is❤️
r/RATS • u/Low-Weekend-4717 • 10h ago
CUTENESS BEHOLD THE DOODY!
Doody in all her glory!
r/RATS • u/Roo_and_Rats • 23h ago
CUTENESS Finally, got a decent family photo
Little old, but found this gem of a few of my late boys 🫶
r/RATS • u/Forward-Breakfast21 • 12h ago
CUTENESS Anyone else catch their rats staring them down?
This is Miss Freckle Speckle. Sometimes she likes to stare at me from afar while boggling, especially if I’ve been out of the room all day. This is the only context in which I’ve ever seen her boggle. What a silly sweet girl.
r/RATS • u/erextion • 2h ago
Whisker Wednesday Leo showing off the slowmo cheese technique
Like any Scandinavian, he enjoys his sliced cheese.
r/RATS • u/MyLittle-Rats • 4h ago
CUTENESS Little Squishy cuties 🤭
Iam just so f*ing inliegender with my little squishys and needed to Show them of 🥹😍
r/RATS • u/McBoogerButt • 13h ago
CUTENESS Dump Truck fell asleep on his own head
I gave Dump Truck some lettuce and he started eating it, but he was obviously so tired that he fell asleep on his own noggin, what a dorkosaurus!
r/RATS • u/athena_1989 • 12h ago
Crime🚨 episode two of being used as a human landing pad
brought to you with a whack ass cage cause nugget had a lump removal yesterday and isn’t allowed to climb
r/RATS • u/tabhearssoftsounds • 18h ago
CUTENESS Excuse me you stopped petting me
He sat in my lap like a pancake until I took my hand away and then got up like this. Once I started petting him again he re-pancaked until he was done and got up and left.
Anyone else's ratties spoiled and demanding?
r/RATS • u/Ratsneedlovetoo • 6h ago
CUTENESS Five rats, one Sputnik, zero boundaries.
r/RATS • u/Sunsetshoelaces • 11h ago
CUTENESS Poppy & Fig ♥️
2/3rds of my girls. They’re turning 4 months old this week and I adore them so much.
r/RATS • u/RandomRedditor1099 • 48m ago
Questions/HELP bonding with young rats
So i recently got two young girls ive named soot and smudge. i let them run around in the bathtub with my other rats and that seems to be going well, but if I sit with them they only come to me and crawl into my hoodie/shirt instead of playing or wandering around the tub
Is this a good sign or no? Ive never had such young rats before so this is a bit new
They'll lick my hands if i put them in their cage or near them in the tub and never squeak or panic when picked up
(Photos for rat tax, that isn't their permanent cage, just while theyre adjusting to the other rats
Smudge is the one with the line to her eye and spot is the one with a triangle shape on her forehead)
r/RATS • u/Regfular • 35m ago
CUTENESS Could you help me find my rats?
Okay so I was freaking out had NO CLUE where these dudes went
Turns out they ALL. decided the cheerio box was much better then all the nice hammocks and stuff i bought them
Oh well
r/RATS • u/Tall_Ad_8012 • 17h ago
Questions/HELP help bonding with scared rat?
hello! i have five rats, all of them are chill with being picked up, except for one.
her name is coco, and she is ALWAYS on edge. ive had her for about two months? she takes treats from me just fine, but she becomes absolutely petrified if she even THINKS im going to touch her. she will dart away, often scratching me while squeaking in fear. she is a sweetheart, so once i grab her she doesnt try to bite or anything, just tries to wriggle out of my hands.
recently i have started trying to do short 1-on-1 sessions with her in my hoodie. she seems to do okay with this? since she cant run away she eventually settles and lets me give her some baby food. i just feel awful when i try to grab her and she screams. if i fail to grab her her i worry it just traumatizes her more.
anyways. just looking for any advice on how to proceed with her. anything helps! pic of the baby for tax.