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Here is my 6 month old kitten, Cannon. I don't call him by his name much lol, so he probably does't even know it. Cannon Rd was the street that he was rescued on by a valued pet society, so that's still his official name.

I am trying to link the picture from my documents, but can't find the button to do so.

 
This is my new baby hairless rat. His name is Harry.

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Haha. He's so ugly that he's cute. Everybody that's seen him has had the same reaction as you. My four year old hasn't met him yet but I'm hoping he thinks he's cute!

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I love this rat! He's so feisty but sweet. I'm thinking about getting him a friend (another male of course) from the same rattery. Do I need to worry about them fighting or will they be instant friends?

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I love this rat! He's so feisty but sweet. I'm thinking about getting him a friend (another male of course) from the same rattery. Do I need to worry about them fighting or will they be instant friends?

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Hi there little Harry!

 
My rats are extremely territorial and fight if put together. They are all girls. (I blame the rat with hair being racist. )

 
My rats are extremely territorial and fight if put together. They are all girls. (I blame the rat with hair being racist. )
Really? You have to keep them separate? That would defeat the whole purpose of me getting a second rat. In the past, I've had up to 3-4 in the same cage. I'm going to ask the girl that runs the rattery. She has some hairless babies that will be ready in a few weeks.

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Perhaps it's because they are different breeds....or just assholes. They are very affectionate with people, just not each other

 
Maybe that's it. I've only had the breeds with hair in the past and never had any problems. I'm thinking I better stick to a hairless.

My favorite rat ever was a black female. She was so sweet and loved to play with my dog. When I sold my house, the lady who bought it asked if she could have them and I had so much going on, I left them. I regret that.

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My hairless rat bullies my dog. **giggle fit** my dog is a very sturdy pit and it's absurdly terrified of little rat face. If she sees the dog she charges and starts slapping her with her ridiculously tiny paws. The dog just sees her and starts whimpering with her tail between her legs. My dog is so aggressive with other animals. No idea why she thinks the rat is the boogeyman.

 
That's hilarious. My dog is a pit too and is selectively aggressive with other dogs yet she's been bff's with my rats and ferrets.

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What is the life span of y'all rats? Just curious. I've never known anyone with a pet rat! I can't believe I'm about to say this but it is cute! Ha!!!

 
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