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I am getting quite enthusiastic about replacing our pets at home for a couple of these. Can you get a collar and lead for them? Will they catch a frisbee? Considering I wanted a tarantula, I think my girlfriend would prefer some ratty friends instead!

 

I would hope they aren't like andrew7 reckons they are?!

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I am getting quite enthusiastic about replacing our pets at home for a couple of these. Can you get a collar and lead for them? Will they catch a frisbee? Considering I wanted a tarantula, I think my girlfriend would prefer some ratty friends instead!

 

I would hope they aren't like andrew7 reckons they are?!

 

 

Of course there not...what about wild cats !!! people still have them as pets.

 

Or stray dogs !!!! ... as for wild birds dont even go there lol

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If you'd ever had problems with wild ones, you'd hate the things.

Carry disease in their pee and piss and shit everywhere they go.........

 

Thay also have little gland pouches on the side of their cheeks which they rub against thing as they run along, marking the route (their memoery span is less than 12 hours, so don't expect them to remember that you were the one who fed them the day before...)..

Those markings are like a highway to food for all the rats in the neighborhood...bastards..fekkin hate them....although they do do a good job as long as they stay in their own environment (underground)...

 

WELL SAID MATE :D :) :D :)

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It's the same as anything living in the wild which becomes DOMESTICATED

 

Lets put you in the wild to live in a sewer and see how many diseases you pick up. :rolleyes:

 

stupid b*stard thing stunk up my whole engine even when i put the air con on it bloody stunk of the scum

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I must have missed this thread a while back lol:D

 

yea believe me when i opened my bonnet the big fat brown rat had nested food etc all over my engine and i saw him as he looked at me and then ran straight down my engine i was lucky nothing was chewed:)

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He he ... I can just see the look on your face now as you opend your bonet lol

 

he was lucky i had a screw driver in my hand was gona stab the fat git but didnt get enough time as at first i was so confused that i thought it was a hedge hog

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But that doesn't make pet rats bad does it. Just because you found a dead rat in your engine bay doesn't mean they are all evil

 

Didn't someone find a dead cat in their engine bay once? Or am I making that up?

 

this one was alive not dead

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okay so you found an alive rat in your engine bay...........:D

 

You aren't going to win this argument because I am right and you are wrong LOL :D

 

:p wait till you see one or wait till it lives in one of your dreams then you will see what i mean lol :p

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I'm irritated by Andrews comment. Thats such an ignorant response. GRRRRRRRRRRR :(

 

Personal experience matey...

And why would you want to keep a creature in your home that you are never much more than 12 feet away from anyway?..............

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It's the same as anything living in the wild which becomes DOMESTICATED

 

Lets put you in the wild to live in a sewer and see how many diseases you pick up. :rolleyes:

 

But if you'd ever been attacked by wild dogs, I'm pretty sure your feelings would change about the domestic version.......:eyebrows:

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But if you'd ever been attacked by wild dogs, I'm pretty sure your feelings would change about the domestic version.......:eyebrows:

 

Well, I was attacked by my grandma's yorkshire terrior and he was pretty wild.

 

But I still love dogs.

 

And are you saying you were attacked by a rat?

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