I've had 8 rats and on the whole they do leave trace amounts of urine when allowed to run loose - this usually applies to bucks - the does tend not to - but a particulaly dominant individual might.
The urine left is a tiny amount - unless you plan to lick it up, I'd be extremely surprised if you'd catch anything - pet rats don't grow up in sewers. You can barely see it!
I used to find that my rats used to go back into their cages to urinate or poo - I think it's because predators would find them if they did it everywhere - it make natural sense to be clean.
Rats can be trained to answer to their names and are extremely responsive - much more so than hamsters or other rodents. My vet used to say he'd recommend them as the best rodent to keep because they were so much less likely to bite (even when handled by young owners) They don't smell - I kept mine in my room (not all 8 at once) with no nasty niff.
Choose a pair to be fairest to the rats - but if you want a really responsive rat and if you have lots of time to dedicate to it, one will be your best friend.
2006-08-03 07:05:26
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answered by FancyFace 2
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Since it is obvious that you do not have a clue about obedience training, your services should be for free. You cannot train even an adult dog for 8 hours a day. About the most that can be done at any one time is 10 - 20 minutes and that is with an adult dog and not a puppy. The attention span on this baby is extremely short and training session should be no more than 10 minutes and twice a day. Additionally, there isn't going to be much learned if you will only be training for 5 days. Obedience training is cumulative and is done over a much longer period of at least several weeks to several months.
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2014-10-22 19:23:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's the hard part: Pretend she never existed, like it was all a dream, don't call her, that will make you the smaller person, be the bigger person since you deserve better, what she did to you on Valentines Day was immature, especially after dating for four years. This person wasted allot of your time and through it out the window. Go out tonight, even it it is only yourself, don't drink and call or feel sorry for yourself, this will only cause you embarrassment! I know your hurting..This will eventually will go away in time. Today is not a good day for you and your emotions are spinning all over the place.
Please, whatever you do, don't answer her calls and don't call her. If she keeps calling, which she pro bally won't, don't return her call for 5 days. Make her sweat and DO Not get back together right away if you discuss this in 5 days. Tell her since she Broke up with you, you have done allot of thinking, and had the taste of "being single again" and you would like more time being "friends" for now, so you are sure you are making the right decision. Remember "She decided she didn't want to be with you" so the door is open for you to get out and see what you have been missing for four years. You honestly need to do this for yourself.
She doesn't know, but what she did was give you the best valentines day present you will ever get! A new start and a new beginning, use it to your advantage. You will look back on this and Thank God this happened now instead of 4 more wasted years of YOUR life. Today does suck, stay Strong and I promise you your life is going to be so much more exciting and you are going to be happy. If you continue to call and call her, she will think of you as needy and won't want you. She is going to rethink what she did to you today and will be hurt, if you act like you could care less. Girls always want the ones they can't have. That is who you are now to her. Let her suffer,realizing what a mistake she made. This will drive her crazy. Right now she is on cloud 9 thinking you will take her back, OH, is she stupid!
Your life isn't ruined, hers is..She lost someone special, and gave you a gift to let to live life and find someone you deserve. You are not getting back at her, your teaching her what an idiot she is and what she lost and what you gained without her. SO when You eventually talk to her, tell her thank you for what she did...
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2016-07-19 23:48:59
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answered by ? 3
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I've had rats, I've never just let mine run I used to put them in a exercise ball and let them run that way. They would poo in it but never urinate.
No you can't catch disease from them so long as they are actually pet rats. If it was a wild rat yes you can catch diseases.
2006-08-03 05:57:37
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answered by Anonymous
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They will, that is, unless you provide them a litter box. They're smart and will eventually learn how to use it. It also works with rabbits and guinea pigs.
Regarding the other question, yes, you can catch a disease, but your house would need to be impregnated with pee everywhere, the occasional pee puddle is not a threat, unless your pet is badly sick in the first place.
2006-08-03 06:03:01
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answered by Tommy V 3
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No. It depends very much on the kind of pet, the animal's natural behaviour and the education and training it has received.
And catching diseases from a pet: Not likely. Unless the animal is carrier of a very unusual and dangerous virus, there is no risk.
2006-08-03 06:06:28
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answered by Sean F 4
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Rats, like many rodents, prefer to urinate in one spot over and over again. They have toilets, just like us!
I used to have a pet rat, and we kept her in her cage at the beginning but eventually she became free range. She continued to go back to her cage to pee in the same spot except for once, when my ex-boyfriend was playing with her and I think she couldn't make it to her cage on time.
Rats are highly intelligent animals and very easy to train. Think of them like a cat!
Oh, but one thing: while they will urinate in the same spot, they poo everywhere. So if you want to let your rat out for awhile expect to be picking up lots of turds. I'm sure a lot of people would find that too gross to deal with, but I didn't mind.
2006-08-03 05:59:34
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answered by rachelinjapan24 2
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By their nature, dogs are pack animals with a well-defined social order. Through basic training, you need to consistently make sure your puppy understands that you are the leader, not him. So in teaching him the basic rules, you take on the role of pack leader.
To fit into the family circle, your dog must be taught to recognize his name and such commands as come, heel, lie down and sit.
2016-02-15 22:34:44
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answered by Anonymous
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OH WHY DONT THE NON RAT OWNERS GET A CLUE!!!
PET rats, fancy rats, domestic RATS,
nothing whatsoever like wild sewer rats,
you cannot get ANYTHING from your pet rat, safe as any animal, like cats dogs etc.
male rats like to mark their owners, its like a territory marking, its literally a tiny droplet, and if you have male rats that do this you should consider it that the rat likes you, the females dont, they wont pee and crap all over the plcae, only baby rats do this , and only THEN its in fear, to train them you pick up the tiny pellet and put it in its cage, then put the rat next to it every time, i have girls who after having been out of the cage rush to use the corner of their cage to relive themselves...
No one knows jack shite about pet rats and all have a biased taboo, lack of knowledge people, lack of knowledge!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rat_lovers_uk/
2006-08-03 19:24:58
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answered by littlestarr02 4
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Oh I think they must do... unless you have house trained them to use a litter tray or something.
I reckon you could catch a disease of them just as you would after handling any urine, be it human or animal. Wash your hands!!...... thats the first line of defence. just WHAT is the fascination with pet RATS anyway for goodness sake?? horrible little creatures.........
2006-08-03 05:58:56
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answered by sloppy chops 3
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