Rat commune
So who knows rats? I want to know if I can combine multiple rats into one happy family if they're going outdoors and will have every opportunity to stake out new territory, or if I need to stick to ones that are already friends. Also, what's a good size for a rat group?
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But that sounds like an adorable project!
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She'd also like to know what you mean by "outdoors."
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And, uh, outdoors outdoors. They're going by the chicken enclosure. There's a huge pile of leaves that the rats before made a nest in and seemed pretty happy with. The plan is to get rats and let them die of old age, so I want to be able to introduce new rats so there's never a point where there's just one lone rat. However, rat introduction schemes seem to hinge on a final step of sticking both in one cage to fight until they get used to each other, while I need these rats to stick around willingly - I mean, I assume I can recapture them pretty easily for initial introductions, but they're not going to be in a cage.
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(Anonymous) 2011-06-29 01:27 am (UTC)(link)Again, once they're out there there is a good chance they will meet wild males and do what rats do best. If that's the case you'll probably never have to buy more! They don't usually live very long in the wild, but there's a good chance you'll have a pretty steady stream.
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