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rattyratgirl daisym6 needs some rat help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are amazing creatures if you want a small pet. My daughter wanted a hamster and so I bought her one....2 days later it bit her and she refused to touch it, I managed to re-home that to a lovely mate of mine.
I'd seen Degus and went for it..... they are just brilliant though do take more commitment than a hamster.
They live for ages..... I lost a rescue boy last year and he was 9!!!!! They have to be kept in single sex groups [breed like the proverbial bunny]....
Plus side... they make they most amazing noises, they sound like finches cheeping to each other, though when on alert they stand up like Meercats [sp] and can 'scream' an alert out for hours!
I only have two boys left now.... and they are aged 6. one is almost bald....I do not have a clue as to why and seeing as I know more than my vet does about them I probs never will. lol
Lisa x
oh and the major plus side....they never bite unless really scared, more likely to just nibble on your fingernail......too cute
I'd seen Degus and went for it..... they are just brilliant though do take more commitment than a hamster.
They live for ages..... I lost a rescue boy last year and he was 9!!!!! They have to be kept in single sex groups [breed like the proverbial bunny]....
Plus side... they make they most amazing noises, they sound like finches cheeping to each other, though when on alert they stand up like Meercats [sp] and can 'scream' an alert out for hours!
I only have two boys left now.... and they are aged 6. one is almost bald....I do not have a clue as to why and seeing as I know more than my vet does about them I probs never will. lol
Lisa x
oh and the major plus side....they never bite unless really scared, more likely to just nibble on your fingernail......too cute
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