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From: Joebert1212
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  • Either the hawks, eagkes or the owls got him in less than a week.

  • he can survive in the wild long but he is an easy target for predator cause of his color

  • Don't be surprised if you see mixed colored rats around the area. He or she, in all probability, found a mate and followed. You may have some nice colored rats around!

  • @Stevenw609 No the Rat can from a neighbor a couple streets over. He let it out once because he didn't want it any more. His neighbor found it and took it back to him. The pet shop wouldn't take it back so he drove to my neighborhood and dumped it off. Then he moved. You could tell the rat was friendly. There is no doubt it was a pet.

  • RIP Snake ...

    that is a bad story, reminds me of people dumping their pet snakes & alligators in nearby waterholes ... I think I even read a story where someone dumped a baby pet shark and it grew pretty big and wreaked a little havoc.

  • It's had to believe people can be so cruel. Thanks for the comment.

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