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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2006

Our Hairless Rat's babies were moving around in her belly so much! She had the babies the very next day (12-08-06)

Fyi: We no longer have rats. But this hairless rat was a great mother, nursed all her babies and even a few that were not hers.

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  • She was a very good mother and nursed her babies until they were eating rat food.

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  • Busy little babies weren't they?

  • hairless rat and with hair rat both are the same good mother care babies no different between ..like person have no hair give birth baby still good mother ..there no different ..have to think next time ..i have hairless or double rex rat with me very sweet male ..other rat have rex dumbo still friendly.

  • I used to love feeling my mama rats stomach. she was pregnant with 10 babies. It was an amazing thing to see. She was an amazing mom to the babies and raised them t o be very happy and healthy.

  • i definitely agree with HorsesAreMyPassion05. i'm just planning on getting hairless rats as pets, not for breeding, and did very little research before finding that female hairless rats are really bad for breeding, one source said the mothers will sometimes even eat the babies. if you want healthy hairless rats, you need to breed them from a female rat with hair that carries the hairless gene. It's better all around.

  • Aww cute mumma! I see you must breed them for reptile food....(username aplusreptiles).......

  • um you know your NEVER supossed to breed hariless females they cant lactate or they produce very little milk . please do your reserch before doing careless breeding.

  • cute rats!i have one but my mom does not want to get a boy or the'll have kids!:)

  • Eeee, hahaha. That is mildy disturbing, no matter how cute baby rittens are. :P

  • thats so cute

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