Any RAT Lovers??

Status
Not open for further replies.

MORTYtheTORTY

Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2012
Messages
442
Location (City and/or State)
Cali
003-6.jpg


004-5.jpg


001-7.jpg


So I had to add to my zoo and purchased my 3 lil ratatouille's :p
They were feeder rats and very scared and terrified of people but they have adjusted within a week and made tremendous progress. They are great pets but they don't live long so that's pretty sad to deal with. Anyways,
The blue blazed bareback is Mishka, the Dumbo himilayan is Bambi, and the albino white is Jacky and they are 7 weeks old I believe. They are pretty funny to watch and seem very grateful for their cage and toys to play with and are on a very healthy diet now :D Jacky brings food back to the rest of them and hoards alot of food for later, Bambi is scared, Mishka is a spaz but they are opening up as they started barely taking food from my hand a couple days ago. I'm blessed with clean ones also as they poop in their litter box and pee on the puppy pads but I hope this doesn't change as I hear alot of people cleaning after their pee on the toys/materials, and shelves. They do weird things and entertaining to watch. They put their food in a pile when they don't want it anymore (basically telling me to clean it up), they rearrange all the stuff to their likeing, they tip their water bowl over and flood the area alot and they drain their water bottle so it's completely empty and flooded...still trying to figure out how to keep their water from spilling haha
 

WallieTheTortoise

New Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Messages
327
Location (City and/or State)
Brooklyn, NY
I love them but I had a horrible experience. I also bought 2 from a pet store maybe 3 yrs back and I caught ringworm.
 

drgnfly2265

Well-Known Member
10 Year Member!
5 Year Member
Joined
Feb 24, 2008
Messages
1,232
Location (City and/or State)
FLORIDA
They are cute! I would love one but my husband doesn't want any rats in the house, lol :p
 

MORTYtheTORTY

Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2012
Messages
442
Location (City and/or State)
Cali
WallieTheTortoise said:
I love them but I had a horrible experience. I also bought 2 from a pet store maybe 3 yrs back and I caught ringworm.

was the horrible experience the ringworms? You can get ringworms from any pet...I got a ringworm from my beagle when I was 11 and never treated it and it went away on it's own, idk how but I never told anyone or my mom and it was itchy and it just went away. I examined mine before purchasing and I bought from a feeder breeder and not a petstore but I'm iffy and scared from purchasing from an actual petstore. Next option might be a rescue or a reputable breeder.

drgnfly2265 said:
They are cute! I would love one but my husband doesn't want any rats in the house, lol :p

it took me a little less than a month to talk my Fiancee into it hahaha I did alot of research and showed him good points about having rats and how cute they were and he gave in and he likes them but he doesn't take care of any of the animals so it's up to me since I'm the animal lover in the house. Maybe if you research and show him how good they are since they are cleaner than cats and other animals. The only thing is that they pee on almost everything to scent it but when they settle in to their environment then they don't scent pee as much. Mine pee on the puppy pads and they poop in the litter box and I had them only 1 week so that's a pretty good sign to start off with. The cage is easy but every rat is different and has different personalities but I really love them, they're great and fun to watch. I love how they have opened up alot from being treated so poorly..it shows they are very forgiving and they are pretty smart.
 

WallieTheTortoise

New Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Messages
327
Location (City and/or State)
Brooklyn, NY
MORTYtheTORTY said:
was the horrible experience the ringworms? You can get ringworms from any pet...I got a ringworm from my beagle when I was 11 and never treated it and it went away on it's own, idk how but I never told anyone or my mom and it was itchy and it just went away. I examined mine before purchasing and I bought from a feeder breeder and not a petstore but I'm iffy and scared from purchasing from an actual petstore. Next option might be a rescue or a reputable breeder.

Yeh they looked fine, no lesions or missing hair. I thought it would be better to get it from a store than a breeder (save 2 from being food). I am so traumatized, at first I thought it was some type of allergy on my wrists because I get bad allergies in the summer time. After a while I was like this can't be an allergy because it was a circular lesion. It took 3 months to get rid of and I had to drop out of my vet tech program.

Yesterday I went to a petstore and saw 2 beautiful dumbo babies, even my fiancé liked them....but I am so so traumatized :( It sucks because they are like miniature dogs and they were one of my favorite pets
 

wellington

Well-Known Member
Moderator
10 Year Member!
Tortoise Club
Joined
Sep 6, 2011
Messages
49,907
Location (City and/or State)
Chicago, Illinois, USA
I had two a few years ago. They are great pets, love them. However, like you said, they don't live long and that sucks. One was rescued from a pet store, was going to be a feeder and the girl working their didn't want it to be, so I adopted it. She only live about a year and died of cancer. The other was from a breeder/pet store. She lived about two years. She would always pee on everything she walked on. Wouldn't have them again, they don't live long enough. Good luck with yours, they are very cute:D
 

SnakeyeZ

Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Feb 18, 2011
Messages
800
Location (City and/or State)
Winnipeg, Manitoba
I have a couple rat lovers in my basement lol.

I actually like rats, used to have a pet one but I'm actually quite allergic to the 'living' ones.
 

MORTYtheTORTY

Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2012
Messages
442
Location (City and/or State)
Cali
WallieTheTortoise said:
MORTYtheTORTY said:
was the horrible experience the ringworms? You can get ringworms from any pet...I got a ringworm from my beagle when I was 11 and never treated it and it went away on it's own, idk how but I never told anyone or my mom and it was itchy and it just went away. I examined mine before purchasing and I bought from a feeder breeder and not a petstore but I'm iffy and scared from purchasing from an actual petstore. Next option might be a rescue or a reputable breeder.

Yeh they looked fine, no lesions or missing hair. I thought it would be better to get it from a store than a breeder (save 2 from being food). I am so traumatized, at first I thought it was some type of allergy on my wrists because I get bad allergies in the summer time. After a while I was like this can't be an allergy because it was a circular lesion. It took 3 months to get rid of and I had to drop out of my vet tech program.

Yesterday I went to a petstore and saw 2 beautiful dumbo babies, even my fiancé liked them....but I am so so traumatized :( It sucks because they are like miniature dogs and they were one of my favorite pets

oh no...don't let that make up your decision :( but I guess being traumatized is enough reasoning...you even dropped out of the Vet Tech program?? Is it because you didn't wanna go through it again or grossed out? That sucks.
 

WallieTheTortoise

New Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Messages
327
Location (City and/or State)
Brooklyn, NY
MORTYtheTORTY said:
WallieTheTortoise said:
MORTYtheTORTY said:
was the horrible experience the ringworms? You can get ringworms from any pet...I got a ringworm from my beagle when I was 11 and never treated it and it went away on it's own, idk how but I never told anyone or my mom and it was itchy and it just went away. I examined mine before purchasing and I bought from a feeder breeder and not a petstore but I'm iffy and scared from purchasing from an actual petstore. Next option might be a rescue or a reputable breeder.

Yeh they looked fine, no lesions or missing hair. I thought it would be better to get it from a store than a breeder (save 2 from being food). I am so traumatized, at first I thought it was some type of allergy on my wrists because I get bad allergies in the summer time. After a while I was like this can't be an allergy because it was a circular lesion. It took 3 months to get rid of and I had to drop out of my vet tech program.

Yesterday I went to a petstore and saw 2 beautiful dumbo babies, even my fiancé liked them....but I am so so traumatized :( It sucks because they are like miniature dogs and they were one of my favorite pets

oh no...don't let that make up your decision :( but I guess being traumatized is enough reasoning...you even dropped out of the Vet Tech program?? Is it because you didn't wanna go through it again or grossed out? That sucks.

No, i was scared I would infect the animals in the program.
 

MORTYtheTORTY

Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2012
Messages
442
Location (City and/or State)
Cali
wellington said:
I had two a few years ago. They are great pets, love them. However, like you said, they don't live long and that sucks. One was rescued from a pet store, was going to be a feeder and the girl working their didn't want it to be, so I adopted it. She only live about a year and died of cancer. The other was from a breeder/pet store. She lived about two years. She would always pee on everything she walked on. Wouldn't have them again, they don't live long enough. Good luck with yours, they are very cute:D

Is that why you don't want anymore, because they don't live long? Yes they are cute...we'll see if I end up being a rat person but for now I really love mine and we'll see if I get any more in the future. I wanted to try males but heard they were stinky lol I do admit you have to clean them daily <--their cage I mean and a thorough cleaning once a week or every other week. Luckily they have made it easy for me so far.

WallieTheTortoise said:
MORTYtheTORTY said:
WallieTheTortoise said:
MORTYtheTORTY said:
was the horrible experience the ringworms? You can get ringworms from any pet...I got a ringworm from my beagle when I was 11 and never treated it and it went away on it's own, idk how but I never told anyone or my mom and it was itchy and it just went away. I examined mine before purchasing and I bought from a feeder breeder and not a petstore but I'm iffy and scared from purchasing from an actual petstore. Next option might be a rescue or a reputable breeder.

Yeh they looked fine, no lesions or missing hair. I thought it would be better to get it from a store than a breeder (save 2 from being food). I am so traumatized, at first I thought it was some type of allergy on my wrists because I get bad allergies in the summer time. After a while I was like this can't be an allergy because it was a circular lesion. It took 3 months to get rid of and I had to drop out of my vet tech program.

Yesterday I went to a petstore and saw 2 beautiful dumbo babies, even my fiancé liked them....but I am so so traumatized :( It sucks because they are like miniature dogs and they were one of my favorite pets

oh no...don't let that make up your decision :( but I guess being traumatized is enough reasoning...you even dropped out of the Vet Tech program?? Is it because you didn't wanna go through it again or grossed out? That sucks.

No, i was scared I would infect the animals in the program.

so you never went through with your career?? :( oh no...was it your option or did they kick you out of the program? That really blows! I want to go back to school for Vet Tech in the near future after I'm done popping out these kids hahahaha.

SnakeyeZ said:
I have a couple rat lovers in my basement lol.

I actually like rats, used to have a pet one but I'm actually quite allergic to the 'living' ones.

Are you referring to snakes or reptiles in your basement?? I'm pretty sure you don't have human rat lovers living in your basement LOL That sucks your allergic. I had a baby boa back in 04-05 and I bought mice hoppers to feed it and I had to knock them out by thumping em in the head and then feeding them to my snake but one time I had one that was just knocked unconscious instead of dead and it woke up inside the snake and I thought it was going to rip up the snake from the inside but the snake took care of it...was pretty scary and weird but I'm done with snakes so I don't see myself doing that to the lil rodents ever again!!
 

Tom

The Dog Trainer
10 Year Member!
Platinum Tortoise Club
Joined
Jan 9, 2010
Messages
63,485
Location (City and/or State)
Southern California
Rats are great pets. Clean like a cat, friendly like a dog. VERY trainable. I love them. I have had many of them over the years. I intend for that to be my daughters first pet, when the time comes.
 

Madkins007

Well-Known Member
Moderator
10 Year Member!
Joined
Feb 15, 2008
Messages
5,393
Location (City and/or State)
Nebraska
I think rats are great pets. I even had one in my shop at work for a couple years- a male semi-hairless dumbo. If I could find some good quality fancy rats locally again I would do it in a heartbeat.

Clean, smart but tolerant of boring situations, easy care, trainable, curious and personable. Love'em!
 

MORTYtheTORTY

Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2012
Messages
442
Location (City and/or State)
Cali
well I'm glad I'm not the only one LOL I don't have friends on the same page as me with animals so if anyone knew I had purchased my ratatouilles then they'd probably tell me all the negatives things you could probably think of
 

Tom

The Dog Trainer
10 Year Member!
Platinum Tortoise Club
Joined
Jan 9, 2010
Messages
63,485
Location (City and/or State)
Southern California
Pshhhh... What negatives? There are none! I breed my own. I started with mutt feeder stock many years ago. Over time I selected for darker colors, brown or black, since I need them to portray yucky sewer rats usually, and I selectively bred out any biters. So now I have dark colored, totally bite inhibited highly intelligent training rats.
 

Angi

Active Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2010
Messages
2,745
Location (City and/or State)
La Mesa, CA.
I had a rat when I was a kid for a couple years. I took one and my step brother kept her litter mates. Mine got huge, his died. I kept mine on a table with an open bird cage for her to sleep in. She had full roam of the table but never left. I knew nothing about rats. We fed her a veriety of food everyday. I don't know how long she would have lived if my mom didn't get rid of her :(. She (my mom ) got pregnant and thought my rat would attract other wild rats that would get in the baby crib and chew the babies toes off. I still to this day have no idea if my mom knew what she was talking about.
 

MarcaineArt

New Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Mar 8, 2012
Messages
131
I've had rats many times over the years. It's hard sometimes because they are so short lived though :-(
 

MORTYtheTORTY

Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2012
Messages
442
Location (City and/or State)
Cali
Tom I didn't know you had rats?! That's awesome!
I don't think rats chew off toes or would even try to harm a baby in the crib LOL HAHAHAHA I think your mom paid too much attention to lady and the tramp
Rats are cool and I didn't think I'd be having rats in my home but I have 3 now and I love them so much...I had to read up on ringworms because the other forum member spooked me with that one and I don't think it's correct. Rats don't develop nor carry ringworms unless it was passed down to them by something...usually cats carry ringworms and if you touch a cat, then you can spread it to a rat, making the rats seem like they were the culprit. It depends on how the petstore handles them as well, most pet store rats have lots of problems and were feeder rats so it could be possible that the rats got it from someone or something and then brang it home to you....You were a vet tech so it kinda striked me as to why you'd purchase rats with ringworms since it would be highly noticeable if they had them...their hair would be either falling out or raised and obvious and gross and you'd see their skin so I examine mine before purchasing and just a thought, maybe you could have developed it while working with the animals at school and it can be easily treated so IDK why you'd drop out over that? Just wondering.......

Tom said:
Rats are great pets. Clean like a cat, friendly like a dog. VERY trainable. I love them. I have had many of them over the years. I intend for that to be my daughters first pet, when the time comes.

I have a question for you....since you breed them and are familiar with them, can you tell me how old these might be? Alot of people have mixed reviews stating they are 4-6 months and some are 8-10 weeks but I think they are around 8-10weeks old but I will post pics of them all so you can verify for yourself and give me a better guesstimate?

Here's a pic of Jacky my PEW next to my 3 yr old sons hand (was taken last night)

001-8.jpg


these next 2 are to compare her actual size next to a dollar bill

002-4.jpg


003-7.jpg


Now this is jacky again next to a dog greenie and some paper towel/toilet paper rolls and a walnut

004-6.jpg


Now this is Bambi my siamese next to some walnuts in comparison

005-1.jpg


These next 2 are of mishka

007-2.jpg


009.jpg


here's jacky again

008-4.jpg


They move around too much as they are still scared but jacky cooperates more with me and lets me pet and kiss her now.
 

NudistApple

Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Dec 31, 2011
Messages
376
Location (City and/or State)
Pittsburgh, PA
Heyyy, I remember these pictures from GM! These babies are likely 3-4 months old, unless they are just very slow growing/petite females. They still have total "baby face" though, so I am inclined to say they are smaller.

I've owned rats for about 8 years now, they are easily one of my favourite animals. I'm down to only 3 personal rats, 2 neutered males and an intact female, but I've had up to 7 at various times. I foster/adoption counsel for Mainely Rat Rescue, so I always have changeable numbers of foster rats. Currently I have 6 babies monkeying around in the foster-cage. :)

These are my last love-bugs:
Elizabeth, a "failed foster",
100_0931.jpg

I pulled her from the Lancaster Humane Society when she was pregnant, and fostered she and her whole litter (she had 16 babies, but only 14 survived.)

Here's a cute shot of her with one of her daughters,
thehawk001.jpg


This is Eliot, a Dumbo varigated black hooded poor rex,
rats92611062.jpg

I adopted him from MRR, he and his family were 70+ rats that were taken from a hoarder in Maine.

This is Moonstruck's butt! He is a really good rex, and also a PEW,
rats92611089.jpg

He is also adopted from MRR. I got him at the same time as Eliot at the last ever NE Rat Fest (2011) it was an awesome time.

They live in half of a DFN. I have my fosterkiddos in a Martin's 695 until they are big enough for the 1" spacing on the other half of the FN.


Sooo uhm...yea. You could say I'm a rat lover. ;)
 

WallieTheTortoise

New Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Messages
327
Location (City and/or State)
Brooklyn, NY
MORTYtheTORTY said:
Tom I didn't know you had rats?! That's awesome!
I don't think rats chew off toes or would even try to harm a baby in the crib LOL HAHAHAHA I think your mom paid too much attention to lady and the tramp
Rats are cool and I didn't think I'd be having rats in my home but I have 3 now and I love them so much...I had to read up on ringworms because the other forum member spooked me with that one and I don't think it's correct. Rats don't develop nor carry ringworms unless it was passed down to them by something...usually cats carry ringworms and if you touch a cat, then you can spread it to a rat, making the rats seem like they were the culprit. It depends on how the petstore handles them as well, most pet store rats have lots of problems and were feeder rats so it could be possible that the rats got it from someone or something and then brang it home to you....You were a vet tech so it kinda striked me as to why you'd purchase rats with ringworms since it would be highly noticeable if they had them...their hair would be either falling out or raised and obvious and gross and you'd see their skin so I examine mine before purchasing and just a thought, maybe you could have developed it while working with the animals at school and it can be easily treated so IDK why you'd drop out over that? Just wondering.......


I have a question for you....since you breed them and are familiar with them, can you tell me how old these might be? Alot of people have mixed reviews stating they are 4-6 months and some are 8-10 weeks but I think they are around 8-10weeks old but I will post pics of them all so you can verify for yourself and give me a better guesstimate?

Here's a pic of Jacky my PEW next to my 3 yr old sons hand (was taken last night)

these next 2 are to compare her actual size next to a dollar bill

Now this is jacky again next to a dog greenie and some paper towel/toilet paper rolls and a walnut

Now this is Bambi my siamese next to some walnuts in comparison

These next 2 are of mishka

here's jacky again

They move around too much as they are still scared but jacky cooperates more with me and lets me pet and kiss her now.




I was studying to become a vet tech and not all animals show symptoms. I also did research, sometime the lesions are obvious but sometimes there are none.

MORTYtheTORTY said:
Tom I didn't know you had rats?! That's awesome!
I don't think rats chew off toes or would even try to harm a baby in the crib LOL HAHAHAHA I think your mom paid too much attention to lady and the tramp
Rats are cool and I didn't think I'd be having rats in my home but I have 3 now and I love them so much...I had to read up on ringworms because the other forum member spooked me with that one and I don't think it's correct. Rats don't develop nor carry ringworms unless it was passed down to them by something...usually cats carry ringworms and if you touch a cat, then you can spread it to a rat, making the rats seem like they were the culprit. It depends on how the petstore handles them as well, most pet store rats have lots of problems and were feeder rats so it could be possible that the rats got it from someone or something and then brang it home to you....You were a vet tech so it kinda striked me as to why you'd purchase rats with ringworms since it would be highly noticeable if they had them...their hair would be either falling out or raised and obvious and gross and you'd see their skin so I examine mine before purchasing and just a thought, maybe you could have developed it while working with the animals at school and it can be easily treated so IDK why you'd drop out over that? Just wondering.......


I have a question for you....since you breed them and are familiar with them, can you tell me how old these might be? Alot of people have mixed reviews stating they are 4-6 months and some are 8-10 weeks but I think they are around 8-10weeks old but I will post pics of them all so you can verify for yourself and give me a better guesstimate?

Here's a pic of Jacky my PEW next to my 3 yr old sons hand (was taken last night)

these next 2 are to compare her actual size next to a dollar bill

Now this is jacky again next to a dog greenie and some paper towel/toilet paper rolls and a walnut

Now this is Bambi my siamese next to some walnuts in comparison

These next 2 are of mishka

here's jacky again

They move around too much as they are still scared but jacky cooperates more with me and lets me pet and kiss her now.




Also I highly doubt they were from the animals from school as they were born in labs and other student would have shows signs too.

I think you should do more research before hand before asking questions like why would I buy an animal that clearly shows signs of icky ringworm and give it to myself. I also said that I dropped out because I did not want to infect the other animals. We have to do animal care and I obviously had to touch the animals (ringworm was on my wrists) and if I infect one, the others might also get it (not not mention the other students too).
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New Posts

Top