He did eat lastnight. Didn't even take him 10 seconds before he snatched the pup up and coiled around it. Thanks for the input everyone!
11-15-2011, 06:54 PM
babyknees
Re: Rap pup question
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Originally Posted by AK907
Odd, our pet rats get free roam over the house when we are home and they do not run away like a hamster. In fact, they rarely leave us alone. Provided you properly socialize them of course. They are also litter box trained (only poop/pee in their cage).
That is SO COOL! I could do that with some of my pet rats (the ones I've been handling since day 1 - not the "feeders that lived") but my house isn't rat proofed.
11-15-2011, 07:23 PM
SHROP
Re: Rap pup question
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Originally Posted by AK907
Odd, our pet rats get free roam over the house when we are home and they do not run away like a hamster. In fact, they rarely leave us alone. Provided you properly socialize them of course. They are also litter box trained (only poop/pee in their cage).
Really? man ours bolted lol. then again if i was small fluffy and in the hands of a 4yo little girl id prolly run too lol.
11-15-2011, 07:36 PM
AK907
Re: Rap pup question
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Originally Posted by SHROP
Really? man ours bolted lol. then again if i was small fluffy and in the hands of a 4yo little girl id prolly run too lol.
Oh man, ours loved our 3 and 5 year old nieces! They would play tag, fetch and lick their fingers (you know how kids are ALWAYS covered in sticky mystery juices and cookie crumbs!).
When I find our video camera I'll prove it. :D My no good brother in law lives in the add on to our house. It wouldn't surprise me if he took it. He has a habit of taking our stuff. :mad: