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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2009

so this was requested along time ago, didnt think about it till just now. sooo.. here!

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  • how do i tame a rat

  • hold it and give it treats when its out of teh cage

  • i am just scared that it will bite have you been bit

  • twice. its not bad. just dont show fear

  • fuck you

  • time and place baby

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  • omg u r so funny and soooooooo HOT!

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  • @brenboy13 It's rare to get bitten by a rat. Out of all the rats I have owned I never have been bitten. Even cared rats tend to not bite. Just give them a lot if time and attention. With new rats I hold them in my hoodie while on the computer.

  • I have the same cage as you do (with the purple and the green). How do you clean the shelves? My boys love to pee on them.

  • ur hot

  • While you're cleaning the first cage, you can totally see the rats in the other cage clinging onto their cage trying to get as close to you as possible X)

    So sweet~

  • ur cute and u ahve the same bed as me :) lol just sayin

  • y does stinker have a different cage

  • You're entertaining. I like it. :D Thanks for the video. Oh, and the cage on the left with the green tubing, do your rats ever squeeze out through the bars? I heard the bar spacing on that one is too big and best for ferrets not rats.... And haha at the rats eating the trashbag. Mine always try to do that. I one day woke up to them trying to make a Wal Mart bag nest. Not good.

  • @brenboy13 play with it a bit everyday and feed it nice treats

  • Just handle your rat and pet it daily. Eventually it will get used to you. Don't worry about biting. Usually this only happens if you are poking your fingers in the cage and they think it is food or a frightening enemy OR if you have a nursing mother. Other than that they really don't bite. I have been breeding them for many years and only had one bad one that bit for no reason.

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