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    How can I make an easy play area for arboreal rats?
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    Arboreal rats like to climb and jump, so you can give them a cat tree or something similar to play on.
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    What if I have a blind rat, how will she get around?
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    Rats actually don't need their eyes as much as most people think. They are very good at using their other senses to get around. I would recommend a small fence or boundary around the table, and keeping an eye on your rat at all times. Other than that, she should be fine! Just don't make very tall play houses that she could fall off.
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    What if I have two rats that are skittish and won't let me hold them?
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    Give them time. See if they will crawl into a hoodie pocket. You could also try setting your hand down and see if they will investigate, if they do, it's a good sign. If they wont investigate, try offering treats.
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    Can you make the same rat town for mice?
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    Yes, just keep in mind that mice are generally more anxious and less social than rats. They may not enjoy being out of their cage as much, so just monitor your mice for any signs of distress.
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    Can my rats paternally live in cardboard boxes instead of a cage?
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    No, they cannot. Since rats are rodents, they will chew through the cardboard very quickly.
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    I recenter rescued a baby female that was about to become dinner for my daughter's ball python. She was a bit traumatized, but after less than a week she is already starting to calm down. How long until she is totally normal?
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    No way to tell for sure, but if you keep working to socialize her, she will likely get better soon. Try to be patient.
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    Do rats have germs that kill people?
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    Some rats can have diseases that can be fatal to humans, but that's not always the case, especially in the US. Always wash your hands after touching your rat though, and if your rat bites you and breaks the skin, be sure to apply some antibiotic ointment to the wound.
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    Can I have two male rats in the same cage? Will they fight each other?
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    Yes, you have to keep rats in same-sex pairs. Male rats will not fight each other if they were cage/litter mates before you got them. I have three male rats, two are litter mates and one is older, but they don't fight each other because I introduced them properly. Make sure your cage is big enough, though. Rats that are stressed due to being kept in small cages are more likely to fight.
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    Could I use a large plastic tub instead of making an arena for them?
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    No. Plastic holds smells, and ammonia from their urine can build up in the tub and cause their delicate lungs harm. If it is large enough--and I'm talking very large--and you clean it well every day, then perhaps it could be okay. Monitor your rats for any sneezing, though.
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    Could I use a large plastic tub rather than creating my own arena?
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    No, the ammonia from their urine will be absorbed by the plastic, and rats have very fragile respiratory systems. It could work if the tub was very, very large and you cleaned it thoroughly every day, but I’d say that’s more work than just creating your own. You would also have to very carefully watch your rats for sneezing or any signs of a respiratory infection.
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    How do I help my rat become less shy?
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    Try the methods in Bond With Your Pet Rat .
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