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pet rats for snake food after this?
well when i got home tonight i noticed there was something dark inside my 2 pet rats cages... so upon closer examination i realize that they had pulled the hood of my jacket through the bars of their cage and ripped it to shreds.
of course i would never kill my pets but i seriously thought about it haha!
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Haha. That's a little funny.
The same thing happened to me except it was part of my bed duvet.
Gotta love them though.
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Re: pet rats for snake food after this?
Aww it's love
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Hahahaha mine have destroyed many rolls of paper towels, bags of food and assorted other papers and such. Luckily no clothing.
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I have had rats pull lots of things into their cages. Sheets, curtains, cloths, towels, paper. I even had a rat take my homework into his cage when I was in middle school. I had another one that would take my mail every time I would let him out.
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lol, rats have strong nesting instincts, they will pull anything ir reach into their cage... sorry about your ruined sweatshirt.. sux.
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Re: pet rats for snake food after this?
Originally Posted by Annageckos
I have had rats pull lots of things into their cages. Sheets, curtains, cloths, towels, paper. I even had a rat take my homework into his cage when I was in middle school. I had another one that would take my mail every time I would let him out.
"I'm not making it up! The rat really did eat my homework!"
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I had a rat when I was younger that ate half a beef stick (beef jerky) when I left the room. Chewed open the package too, i hadn't opened it yet. Unfortunately he was dead the next day or so. Not sure if it was because of the jerky or because he was a petco animal. Either way, they really will pull anything they can reach.
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Before we got the rat racks ours ate the sleeve off of a shirt I liked
When I was like 9 we had this vicious blue rat who was gigantic, like the size of a small house cat who we kept in like a rabbit cage. One day my little brother left a motorized Godzilla toy too close to his cage and he pulled it closer and ate what he could of the skin and then died like 2 days later. Godzilla: 1, Monster Rat: 0.
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