Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Best to have them in pairs though so they have company.
Bob Harris wrote: » Of course, how else would I test my cosmetics.
DS86DS wrote: » How would you like it if one night ...Aliens from the Planet Zog abducted you from your bedroom... only to bring you back to their Planet Zog for the purpose of using you as a cosmetic test subject.... And no..... Captain Kirk won't be there to the rescue...so think long and hard.
DS86DS wrote: » Would you get a pet rat? Have had many pets throughout my lifetime including two dogs, a cat, a hamster and a few reptiles. Though I hate the sewer variety...... I can't help but wonder what a pet rat would be like. I've looked up some videos online and it seems like they make good pets. What do you think. Do you think a rat can make a loving and lovable pet.....or do you forever consider them to be a non-entity as a pet?
Deleted User wrote: » I am not entirely sure what the next pet I get in life will be. I have two or three options in mind. For all three however rats would end up be less being a pet optionAr3 and more a food source for the pets I have in mind.
Bob Harris wrote: » Are you going to get a pet Asian?
ShaShaBear wrote: » You need two, they crave the company of their own kind. Extremely intelligent creatures, very affectionate and easy to train. Honestly behave more like tiny little dogs than rodents. Hardest part about them is the short lifespan. I had two girls for 3.5 years and I was heartbroken when they died.