What and how can you play with a decorative rat at home?

Rats still love to play. Inventing games to play together is a great way to bond with your rats and add interest to the time you spend together. It's also a great way to stimulate your rat's brain and keep your pet healthy.

Obviously, if your rat has any behavioral problems, you should take them into account when deciding how to play with them. And of course, never do anything that stresses or scares them.

What does a domestic rat look like?

The appearance of the domestic rat has not undergone major changes compared to its wild relatives. Most animals have an elongated, stocky body and a long hairless tail covered with sparse bristles. The size of the animal can be from 8 to 30 cm, and its weight can be up to 400-500 g. The elongated head is crowned with round ears, the eyes are small and bulging. The jaw of rats consists of 4 front incisors and molars. Different breeds of decorative rats differ in the structure of their fur:

  • smooth;
  • thin and shiny;
  • curly;
  • downy

There are animals without hair, for example, sphinxes and rodents with mixed coats. Colors can be plain or mixed. From gray and brown to orange and blue.


The bald sphinx is a type of rat.

In Dumbo rats, the ears “sit” not on the top of the head, but lower, like those of elephants. As a result of the mutation, rats were born with no tail at all.

They are indestructible

This quality unites many movie monsters, especially serial ones: you kill them, you kill them, and by the time the next part comes out they are as good as new again.

Well, what do rats have to do with it, you ask. Common rodents. No hint of immortality. They can be anything they want, but considering them invincible is too much.

However... What is the surest way to kill a rat? I? So here it is. When rats find food they aren't sure is safe, they taste (.pdf) it first—just a little. And if they feel somehow wrong, they don’t touch this food again. They are well aware of our insidious plans and know how to destroy them.

In addition, we are increasingly faced with a completely new variety of these creatures, which scientists have already nicknamed “super mutant rats”, which are no longer affected by practically any poison.

Do pet rats smell?

The natural smell of the animal is not too strong; the main aromas come from excrement. It is commonly believed that sexually mature males stink, but this is not true. Despite the fact that males mark their territory by leaving odorous trails, some females can easily “outdo” them. It all depends on the character of the pet. There are clean boys who choose a certain corner to perform natural necessities and careless girls who “write down” hammocks and cage bars. The aromas in the cage of decorative rats depend on: the size of the room, the “population density”, the quality of the bedding, and most importantly, the frequency of cleaning.


Rats themselves have almost no smell

You need to clean your pet rat's cage at least once a week. Every day you should wipe down the shelves, change the water and wash the wet food bowls. It is better to remove the “signed” filler immediately or do it at least once a day.

Important! Rats should not be given pine litter!

Hammocks used as toilets should be washed 2-3 times a week.

If some family members do not like the pet, then they will always smell the animal

It is almost impossible to completely get rid of the smell in a room, but it is so mild that pet owners often do not notice it. Strong aromas can be washed off with laundry or baby soap, soda, and shampoos for rodents. The soap solution must be thoroughly rinsed with hot water.

Important! Rats are sensitive to strong odors.

Angela Horn, 1998 Translation from English: Nina Igoshina

Rats, like people, are social animals that derive joy and vitality from communicating with their own kind. In nature, rats live in large families, and therefore in captivity it is preferable to keep them in pairs or small groups.

Of course, there are exceptions among rats (loner rats), but they are quite rare.

Syrian hamsters, which in nature lead a solitary lifestyle, are kept alone in captivity, while rats must be kept in a group of their own kind.

Rats living in a group enjoy each other's company - they play catch, give each other massages, sleep in an embrace, pretend wrestle, etc. Their behavior is reminiscent of first-graders at recess. But if some rat wants peace and quiet, then it simply goes into a corner to be alone, and if it wants company again, then friends are always at hand.

A rat that lives alone can only sleep or sit, waiting for attention from the owner. Rats living in families have a more varied and full life than solitary animals.

Frequently asked questions about keeping rats in groups:

Some books about rats say that rats can be kept alone, so why keep two or more?

A rat will not die (unlike group insects - bees or ants) simply because it is kept alone. If we talk about what a rat needs to live, then keeping it in a group is not a prerequisite. However, such a solution will not be entirely successful - a good owner should proceed not only from what the rat needs to maintain life. He should strive to provide her with a happy life.

Keeping rats in groups of two or more is an easy way to ensure a happy life for your pets. No toys or “golden cages” can replace a rat’s communication with another rat.

I used to have one rat and she was absolutely happy as long as I spent time with her. A rat kept alone is always happy when interacted with and played with. But when the owner sleeps or is outside the house, such a rat begins to get bored. When the owner is not there, she simply has nothing to do. If a rat is not with its owner 24 hours a day, it will inevitably get bored.

Unlike humans, rats do not sleep all night long - they sleep in intervals throughout the day. And they are often especially playful at night when their owners are sleeping.

And even if you were the “ideal owner for a rat” - i.e. never parted with her, slept intermittently - they still wouldn’t have been able to replace her with another rat. Simply because humans and rats are different species. There are types of communication that a person simply cannot give to his pet, for example, he cannot scratch it with his teeth or lick its fur like another rat could do.

Wouldn't one rat be more attached to me because I would be the only one he could play with?

No, that's not true. Anyone who has a few rats that get along well together can tell you that this is nonsense. If you are still in doubt, then why not go to a rat breeder to observe and interact with rats that live in groups.

In order for rats to be attached and trust you, you need to deal with them often - several times a day, starting from the very first day of their appearance in the house. They need to be treated gently and carefully, and given small treats. Rats will become attached to you because they like being with you, and not out of hopelessness and loneliness.

By depriving a rat of the company of its own kind, you are taking away a large “piece” of its life. Imagine thinking about a parent who would forbid their child from playing with other children “just so the child would like the parent more.”

The character of rats kept alone can, in some cases, change dramatically - they may begin to hide from humans or become overly nervous. They may even start gnawing on their skin.

This situation is similar to the problems that people have when they live alone.

The author can claim from his own experience that in some cases he was able to solve animal behavior problems by adding companions to them.

Two rats are sometimes even more attached to their owner than one, as they compete for your attention. A shy and timid rat can be tamed if you place it with a friend who trusts the person.

Two timid rats will also become attached to you if you spend enough time with them. Of course, you will have to work with them more if they are both shy. Perhaps this is where the myth arises that one rat is friendlier than two. If you exercise a pair of shy rats regularly and often, they will soon become as friendly as one rat, but at the same time they will be much happier. Regardless of the degree of fearfulness and shyness, frequent gentle handling and hand feeding will turn them into kind and affectionate rats. Have them sit on your lap while you read or watch TV. Whenever possible, let animals out of their cages for a walk.

I let my rat play with another rat and they got into a fight. Does this mean she must now live alone?

Most likely no. Rats have a very strong sense of territoriality and will strive to protect their territory from strangers. When an adult rat encounters a rat that is unfamiliar to it, it perceives it as a threat. She may be afraid of her or, on the contrary, behave aggressively towards the new rat. In such cases, it can swell like a ball, hiss, beat its tail, squeak, and attack the newcomer. However, if you follow a number of rules when breeding rats, you can achieve good results.

The author of the article has not yet had a case when she could not introduce a newcomer into an established group, but anything can happen. Adult females can be mated with other females of any age. It is usually easy to introduce adult males to juvenile males. Even breeding males who have always lived alone or with females can usually be introduced to young males without problems. Adult males can also be introduced to each other, but usually the introduction process is more labor-intensive.

The greatest difficulty is presented by situations when the animal has always lived alone or when it is older than 1 year. If you decide to introduce your lonely adult rat to a baby, then you can purchase two young rats at once. The acquaintance and coexistence of two kids with an older rat usually goes well; the youngsters can play, fight among themselves and not bother the older, serious rat with their pestering.

How should I introduce my rat to another rat?

Young rats under 12 weeks old are very easy to introduce - place them both in neutral territory. On the first day you can put them in the same cage. The cage should be thoroughly cleaned if another rat has lived in it before.

The introduction of adult rats takes place gradually: first you give them the opportunity to communicate on neutral territory, and put them in a cage together only if both have agreed to live together. Perhaps they will agree to live together after the first meeting, or perhaps several meetings will be required several times a day for 1-2 weeks. If they get into a fight, separate them immediately. It is better to use a water gun or a spray bottle for plants (or laundry). They will immediately stop the showdown in order to get themselves in order. Place them in different corners and try again later. In some cases, you will need a thick glove or towel to protect your hand when you have to separate fighting rats.

If both rats claim to be leaders, then the cage must be washed and disinfected especially thoroughly, so that there is no smell of either rat. If the cage smells like the home of one of the rats, it will protect it from the other. The best solution would be to put them in a cage in which no one has lived for a week. If you are introducing a baby to an adult rat, then put them in the baby's cage (there is no need to clean the cage). The kid will feel more confident, and the bully will behave less aggressively. It usually takes rats that decide to live together a week to two to become friends. But after two weeks, they usually always become friends. If the rat still continues to behave aggressively towards its relatives, then it has to be kept alone.

It is also very important to remain calm when introducing rats. Rats sense human excitement very well, and if you are on the verge of a breakdown, they will behave accordingly - either they will become nervous, or they will protect their territory even more. It may seem strange to you, but we have had several cases where all that was required to successfully introduce rats was the presence of mind of the owners! Remember that it will take a couple of weeks, and your participation, to introduce the rats. The author always managed to find suitable companions for the rat, although sometimes it took several attempts to find out which specific animals did not get along with each other.

Is it possible to keep two males together or two females together?

Yes. Males and females live happily among same-sex individuals. And castrated males can live with both females and males. However, one should not forget that keeping males (uncastrated) with females will lead to them continuously reproducing. And this should not be allowed.

Rat breeders usually keep males in groups of 6, separating the male for the day when they want to breed from him. The length of time the male is absent directly affects how his return to the group will proceed. The author has experience in introducing males into a group after their month-long absence, however, difficulties may arise here.

Sometimes it happens that the male becomes aggressive due to increased levels of male hormones, and he may begin to attack his friends, and even ruffle his hair and hiss at people. This can happen at any time in the male's life after reaching 3 months of age.

If an aggressive male is castrated, then after a couple of weeks he will become docile and easily join the group. Even if you do not castrate him, you should not get offspring from such a male, because aggressiveness is inherited.

Neutered males can be kept with both males and females. However, they often get along better with other males (regardless of whether the other males are castrated, and regardless of his previous relationships with these males).

Males can be introduced to other adult males, castrated males, or young males. According to the author’s experience, the introduction of castrated males to uncastrated males is very easy. It takes longer for two normal males to get to know each other. The introduction of adult males to babies usually goes without problems, but you will need to make sure that the baby is not too offended by adults.

Aren't two rats more difficult to keep?

Not at all. Any cage suitable for keeping one rat (floor size 30 by 60) will easily accommodate a second rat, and cleaning the cage once a week is usually enough to keep the cage clean.

It is much more interesting to watch two rats than one - they behave more actively, play, and clean each other’s fur. And you don't have to feel guilty if you're busy all day and can't spend time with your pets. A lone rat is waiting to meet you, and two rats can occupy themselves when you cannot communicate with them.

The costs of keeping two rats will be higher (food and trips to the vet) - but they are not so noticeable compared to the amount of joy you will bring to your pets.

Conclusion

In conclusion, there are many reasons for keeping rats in groups, and none for keeping rats alone.

Many rat breeders and sellers in “proper” pet stores perfectly understand the natural needs of rats, and refuse to sell pups to people who intend to keep them alone.

Do pet rats bite?

They bite, but extremely rarely. There are a number of cases when a rat can bite:

  • fright;
  • pain;
  • error. The animal tastes everything, so a finger inserted through the bars can be perceived as food;
  • transitional age in males. From 5 months, males can bite in an attempt to dominate;
  • female pregnancy. A pregnant and lactating female is able to claw, protecting the offspring.


Rats bite rather than bite.
In almost all cases, the owner is to blame. Mild biting by animals is a form of communication. The pet is trying to attract the attention of its adored owner.

Important! Physical punishment for a bite is the biggest mistake: a rat may lose trust in a person.

In the case of dominance, you can either turn the “impudent” guy onto his back and hold him in that position or sprinkle him with water. Usually it is enough to drive the pet away from you or stop playing with it.

What can you play with a rat at home?

The games you play with your rat are limited only by your imagination. If a particular game scares your pet or makes him nervous, try a different game. Feel free to use tiny treats to encourage the animal to stay put or do something. Use only rat-safe treats and only in small quantities so that your friend does not refuse his food afterwards. Some rats like some games and others don't. Pay attention to your pet's reaction. You can choose from the following games:

  • A game of chasing and fighting.

Many may be surprised to learn that in nature, rats can also act as predators. In the wild, they chase and sometimes kill small animals in their territory. This means that rats love the chase.

With calm rats, you can play chasing with your fingers or wrestling. In this simple game, you have to get the rat's attention by scratching it with your fingers, and then try to provoke a light fight. Gently push, grab and turn the rat over, or pretend your hand is another rat. This is a great way to help your pet work off excess energy. Don't forget to let your pet win from time to time! Always let your rat decide how much he wants to play.

For variety, or if your rats are too busy with their fingers, many animals will enjoy a game of chase with a feather or cat stick instead. However, don't expect a toy like this to have a long lifespan.

  • Make a labyrinth.

Rats are smart enough to solve mazes, and they like to run through tunnels to see where they lead. A great game is to create a maze of paths and tunnels on the floor or bed and encourage your rats to explore it.

Mazes can be made from cardboard, a drainpipe (make sure it's clean and big enough for rats), or fabric tunnels for small animals. They are really handy as they often have holes and Velcro so they can be bent into tees and loops. You can hide treats in mazes to reward your rats for exploring.

  • Peekaboo.

Place the rat directly in front of you on the floor or table and quickly hide. When you suddenly reappear, your pet will be running around excitedly. Change the hiding place from time to time so that the animal tries to find you. If your rat becomes interested in the game, he may even try to find you on his own.

Hide and seek is a fun and easy way to interact with your rat at any time, whether he is in or out of his cage.

How to grind a rat's teeth

Healthy young rats wear down their teeth on their own using solid food and unsalted mineral stone. If you give your rodent a lot of soft food, it may ignore dry food. Not all animals like mineral stones. Some people love crayons, while others ignore these things altogether. “Whims” need to choose hard objects to taste:

  • walnuts, hazelnuts or pine nuts;
  • branches of fruit trees;
  • special sticks from a pet store;
  • boiled chicken bones;
  • unsweetened crackers or crackers.


Incisors grow throughout their lives.
You can give your rat a cuttlefish shell or dry dog ​​food to grind down its teeth. If the incisors have grown and the rat is starving, immediately run to the doctor. He will cut his teeth, and the animal will be healthy. You can do this operation yourself, but trust your veterinarian the first time.

What is the best way to reward a rat when training it?

To encourage, it is better to use low-calorie foods, for example, finely crushed cereal flakes without sugar and other additives, or sliced ​​apples, bananas, boiled chicken breast fluff, steamed buckwheat grains, etc.

But you should focus on the taste of a particular rat. For example, if a rat loves cereal and is ready to sell his soul for it, why not take advantage of this?

Some people like pears, others like bananas. All our rats just love bananas.

But you shouldn’t get carried away with a particular product and give it a hundred times every day. Rats have a specific nutritional pyramid, which is designed for a long, healthy and fulfilling life. It is necessary to adhere to it and take into account the goodies without going beyond the limits.

Why does the rat chew the cage?

By nature, a rat is supposed to chew everything in its path. The cell is no exception. Many pets do this at night, preventing them from falling asleep. Experience shows that for the animal this is more entertainment than an attempt to grind down its incisors. Rats chew the cage out of boredom if there is only one animal in it.

Most often, nervous animals engage in such things, but even completely healthy individuals will not deny themselves such pleasure. It is almost impossible to stop a rat from chewing its cage, but there are some things you can try:

  • place a mineral stone, a twig, a piece of wood or a cracker in the cage before going to bed;
  • cover your favorite “gnawing” spot with a mineral stone and hang branches between the bars;
  • Move the cage to other objects with animals so that the animal does not get bored.

You should get several same-sex rats, then they will be busy with their relationships and, perhaps, will not touch the bars.

How to play with baby rats

Rats are usually shy and do not like intense play. You can try hiding treats for your little rats to find. Place small pieces of food in pockets or folds of clothing and let your rat search for them. This will not only entertain the pet, but will also arouse the rat's affection and love for its owner.

Fruits and vegetables such as peas, carrots, potatoes, zucchini, strawberries, grapes and apples, as well as whole nuts and seeds, are excellent treats for pet rats.

You can also use strips of colored paper or small shiny objects to entertain your baby rats if you have already fed them during the day.

How rats fight

You can tell whether rats are fighting or playing by the consequences. If it comes to blood and torn hair, this is a fight, emotional screams and throwing opponents on the floor - rather the establishment of a hierarchy. In a rat pack there are always masters and subordinates; dominance in behavior can be expressed in the form of bites. Real rat fights can occur among males if there is not enough space in the cage. Showdowns begin from 4-5 months until all roles are distributed. If hormones have a fatal effect, animals can be boarded or castrated.


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What to do if decorative rats fight among themselves

Rats are social animals, so they feel better when living with other members of the pack. This is especially true when their owner cannot devote much time to them to communicate. In addition, they do not live long, and lovers of these rodents sooner or later begin to add a new young individual to the “old-timer”. Sometimes owners are frightened by the fussing and squeaking coming from a cage with several pets, and it is difficult for them to understand whether the rats are fighting or this is a game. The article will tell you why rats can fight and how to recognize their aggression towards each other.

Is it possible to place a baby rat with an adult rat?

Baby rats up to 2 months old can be placed with both males and females, but there are some nuances. Males will most likely accept the baby well, but problems will begin upon reaching adulthood. Adult males must build a hierarchy of relationships among themselves, and young rats are no exception. In the case of ladies, difficulties will arise when placing a baby rat with an adult rat. “Girls” don’t like strangers, even if they are kids. We'll have to wait until the children are saturated with the smell of the old-timers. When the adopted children “receive official registration” from mature ladies, then everything will be calm.

If you need to place a baby with a lonely rat, then it is better to have two

When the old rat passes into another world, the owner will not be left with a lonely animal. And if the old man does not accept the young ones, then the two will have more fun in the next cage.

The procedure for introducing rats is as follows: if the baby needs to be placed with the elders, then you should first wash the cage so that there is no smell of adults left there, and vice versa, a mature rat, when entering the territory of the kids, will behave more modestly in the presence of other people's scents. It is best to breed rats on neutral territory.

How to make friends with a pet rat?

It is important to note that rats of the same sex get along well with each other, so two girls, like two boys, can live well together. But it’s not worth buying animals of different sexes - rats multiply very quickly.

But what to do if the decision to get a second rat did not come immediately? How to make two rats friends? It is possible to add a new friend to an adult rat, but it requires compliance with some rules. If you simply place a “new” rat with the first one, then conflicts are inevitable.

How to walk a rat

It is better to refuse to walk a rat on the street: it is too dangerous: the animal can “pick up” an infection on the ground or in the grass. Any noise can cause panic, and the animal will run away. There is a category of pets that feel comfortable in their bosom. You can go out with such rodents in warm weather without putting them on the ground. However, it is better to carry your pets in a carrier.


A rat can only walk on your shoulder

For home leisure, you need to fence off the walk in a room where there are no wires or dangerous objects. You can release the animals on the sofa or table, but make sure that they do not fall.

How to tickle a rat

Did you know that tickling rats allows you to train your pet faster, minimizes fear and can help develop a rat's bond with its owner? Rats also prefer to be tickled rather than petted.

You can tickle a rat in the following ways:

  1. Spinal contact.
    You need to tickle the rat on the back of its head. However, touching the thigh or tail area is prohibited. With such contact, the rat may begin to show aggression. Hand movements should be light and fast.
  2. In a supine position.
    In this case, it is necessary to tickle the rat between its front paws. Contact should be light and soft.

To sum it up, we can say that everything can be turned into a game. Whatever you try, remember to be safe and always pay attention to your pet's reaction.

How to catch a pet rat

Sometimes smart rodents get out of the cage and disappear. If this happens, you shouldn't panic. The suspected location of the animal should be isolated and secured and the search should begin. The rat, getting out of the cage, does not try to go far, and hides in its usual place. If she is a steeplejack, it is worth starting the search from the upper shelves, and vice versa, the “earthly” rat is looking for a gap in the lower tier. Will a decorative rat come back if it runs away? Sometimes a tame animal comes out when its owner calls, but you shouldn’t count on it too much.


A rat can hide in any crevice

Important! You need to move things carefully so as not to harm the hidden animal.

Pets may be used, but under strict supervision. The cat will find the fugitive faster or indicate his place. As a last resort, use a live trap. You can leave the cage doors open and place liquid bait, such as yogurt, in the cage. A hungry animal will follow the smell, but will not be able to steal the treat. To prevent the rat from running away, make the locks more complex. The animals are able to lift the door, and sometimes cope with a carbine.

How to play with a rat

Although rats can often entertain themselves by playing with each other, playing with you is also very important. If you have multiple rats, use their personalities to determine whether you can play games together or whether you need to spend one-on-one time with each one.

  1. Know your pet.
    Before the fun begins, watch your pet rat. What is her personality like? Does she get scared easily? Is she a morning or night pet? Is she looking for affection and hugs, or are these actions simply tolerated? Knowing what your friend likes and doesn't like will help you choose activities that you both enjoy together. Rats communicate using vocalizations and body language. Watch for any signs that the animal is afraid or uncomfortable while playing. If you notice such signs, do not play this game.

  2. Think like a rat.
    It may seem a little funny, but if you look at the world through the eyes of a rat, you will understand whether the animal will enjoy the game. Rats are prey animals, so they have an instinct to run, hide, or fight when they encounter a perceived threat. Rodents generally do not like loud noises, sudden movements by others, or even being picked up. This largely rules out games with surprises or chases.
  3. Consider the anatomy of a rat
    : they have delicate bones and skin, so any rough actions are unacceptable.
  4. Announce play time:
    Whenever it is play time, always say the same phrase to signal to your rat that the fun is about to begin. Use the phrase consistently so that the rat learns that when you say it, the game is about to begin. When play time ends, say another phrase to indicate this. Even if your pet has already finished playing, say this phrase. Playing at the same time every day is helpful, but not necessary.
  5. Play on the ground:
    Get down to your rat's level to play any games. Being on the ground, the animal will not be able to fall.
  6. Choose your playground wisely
    : Choose a playground with plenty of space for your chosen game. Clutter or the presence of other animals can be dangerous.
  7. Don't play for long periods of time:
    Depending on the game, gaming sessions should last no more than 10-20 minutes. Rats should take breaks to drink or snack, and their sleep patterns should not be disturbed. If the animal loses interest or runs away, stop the game.
  8. Consider your pet's wishes.
    Your rat may decide it's time to play. If a toy is thrown at you, a ball rolls, or you are “pushed,” then join the game. Your friend wants your attention.

Do rats like to be petted?

Tame animals gladly accept affection from their owners, especially if they do not try to lift them by the tail. You should pick up the rat with both hands: it often climbs onto your outstretched palm. In order for a rat to like it, you need to stroke its head, scratch it behind its ears and on its cheeks. The animal enjoys a gentle touch on the withers and stroking the back in the direction “from the head”. Some animals trust their owner to scratch their belly, but not all. You can observe the social interactions of rodents to understand what they like.


Rats love affection

How to train a rat

When it comes to thinking about what to teach your pet rat, the possibilities are somewhat endless. However, the most popular types of training include:

  1. Teach your rat to come when called.
    Place the rat a little further away from you. Hold the treat so your rat will notice it. When your pet completes the task, reward him with a treat. Do not combine a verbal cue with an action and reward until the rat can perform it consistently. Once the behavior is 100% consistent, begin pairing the hand signal with a verbal command such as “here.” Repeat this word as the rat approaches you, and make gestures with your hand, such as pointing at yourself. When the rat approaches you, give it a treat and praise it.
  2. Train your rat to stand on its hind legs.
    Place the rat on a flat surface. Take the treat and say “stand up.” When the rat sniffs the treat, pick it up. The pet must stand up to follow the treat in your hand. When the animal stands up, give it a treat and praise. Each time you get your rat to stand, raise the treat higher to try to get him to stand up straighter. When you begin to refuse treats, continue to raise your hand as if you were holding something in it.

  3. Try teaching a rat to shake hands.
    To get your rat to shake your hand, place a treat in your hand next to the rat's paws. Then slowly and very carefully pick up the rat's paw and place it on the treat. Say “paw” and feed the rat a treat. You can also try holding the treat in a clenched fist with your finger extended. Allow the rat to grab or “shake” the outstretched finger.
  4. Train your rat to clap its paws.
    You can teach your rat to clap by holding a treat over his head. Say the word “pop” and the rat should try to grab the treat with both paws. Be sure to keep the food in the area where both of the rat's paws should meet. When she claps her hands, reward her for her effort.

You can teach your pet to do a simple trick in a short period of time. More complex tricks or actions will take longer, but the basic training principles still apply. Don't exercise at the wrong time of day or too often to prevent your pet from becoming bored.

Is it possible to transport rats on an airplane?

Theoretically it is possible, but it is a troublesome task:

  • Find out whether you can carry a rat according to the rules of this airport.
  • Find out if your carrier transports rats.
  • Get a veterinary certificate for the rodent 3 days in advance.
  • Before checking in, go through vet control at the airport.
  • Do not forget about the laws of another country, whether the animal will be allowed there. It can only be carried in the cabin; it will not hold up in the luggage compartment. Don't put your rat through the scanner, it will hurt it. Don't open your rat's carrier on an airplane. It can only be fed through the grate.


    Rats are reluctantly allowed on planes

    Problems are easier to solve if you can reach an agreement with the aircraft crew.

They are the champions of hide and seek

Movie monsters are masters of camouflage: they either attack from around the corner or manage to remain unnoticed in plain sight. Cthulhu lurks at the bottom of the sea, Freddy Krueger exists as an abstract concept in the nightmares of his victims, and Predators can literally turn invisible.

And here everything is written like rats. This doesn't mean that finding a rat in your home is a difficult task. This means that even a team of trained specialists armed with the latest technological developments may be powerless here.

We know what we're talking about. A group of scientists, hoping to learn something new about the life and movements of rodents, took a single rat named Rasputin to a lonely island near New Zealand, where there had been no rats before. Previously, they took a DNA sample of their ward. Then they put a special electronic collar on the rat, and for four weeks they studied where the rat sleeps, where it eats, what routes it moves, and everything like that.

Then the scientists decided for some reason to catch this rat. Despite the traps (there were more than three dozen of them), despite all the baits and tricks, despite the efforts of two specially trained dogs, nothing worked out for them. Worse, at some point the radio signal from the device attached to the animal stopped receiving, and hopes of finding the rodent disappeared like smoke.

Surprisingly, Rasputin was still found: 18 weeks later and on another island - about half a kilometer from where he was released. Nobody knew that rats could swim so far.

Why does a rat pee on your hands?

The pet doesn’t pee so much as mark its owner, and that’s normal. Like dogs, rodents must “stake out” their territory, including their owner and his belongings. Marking differs from peeing by the volume of urine produced: a drop is enough to indicate ownership.


Rats often mark their hands

The rat “pees” on people if they are saturated with strong odors: perfume or detergents. It is almost impossible to stop a rat from marking. A young male can be castrated, but this will not be a 100% guarantee either.

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Are rats trained?

Of course, and how! Education and training of rats is the second stage. At first, you must make your pet absolutely tame, teach him not to be afraid of you. The best training method is good old positive reinforcement (if you do it, you get a treat). Before starting work, make sure the room is isolated and there are no distractions. Rats know how to concentrate, but for short periods of time - a maximum of 10-15 minutes. Try to fit within this time period. In addition, remember that there are more trainable animals, and there are less trainable ones (just like people, right?). So don’t be lazy to repeat and consolidate what you’ve learned. Show consistency, persistence and a lot of patience. For example, what can you teach your rat? Come when called (learn the nickname), stand on your hind legs, give your paw, clap your paws and, finally, on command, climb onto the shoulder and “ride” on it. This is the simplest thing; some rats also perform more complex tricks (jumping through a hoop, etc.).

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