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I've looked. It seems to be the most popular one. I'll do some more looking when I have more data on my phone. I guess for now y'all are going to have to deal with me posting pictures of Earl on here! 

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I've looked. It seems to be the most popular one. I'll do some more looking when I have more data on my phone. I guess for now y'all are going to have to deal with me posting pictures of Earl on here!
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Thanks! He's sweet and smart too. I highly recommend rats (and mice) as pets if you are looking for a small furry friend. They are way friendlier and easier to handle than hamsters and gerbils. They are very social and live being handled.
It's understandable that they hate them, but I'm sure they'd love them if they got to know one!Yeah they sound like amazing pets but my parents hate them![]()
It's understandable that they hate them, but I'm sure they'd love them if they got to know one!![]()
Lol. I completely understand. Not trying to talk you in to anything your parents would disapprove of... Or keep them up at night!![]()
Well if you ever do get ratties and need any advice, let me know. I'm sure you will love them!Lol maybe when I move out though
Reddit has a great rat group!I rehomed my 2 & 1/2 year old chickens last week and I'm so comfortable here, but all I have now is a sweet little young rat named Earl. Anyone know of a decent rat forum?