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RatsRats make really excellent pets. They are intelligent and clean, easy to handle and incredibly friendly.![]() They are social animals and absolutely must be kept in pairs or groups. Boys are bigger and slower than girls, while girls tend to be quick and lively, but both sexes make wonderful pets. Please read some of our information about rats and rat care. |
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