The Rat, commonly known as the pet rat or fancy rat, originates from the domesticated form of the brown rat (*Rattus norvegicus*). In the UK, they are popular companions valued for their intelligence and sociable nature. Physically, rats come in various varieties including distinct coat colors such as black, beige, and chocolate, as well as patterns like hooded, Berkshire, and blazed. Notably, the dumbo rat variety is distinguished by its large, low-set ears, giving it a unique appearance. Temperament-wise, rats are friendly, curious, and highly social animals that thrive best when kept in pairs or groups. They exhibit no temperament difference tied to their variety; rather, personality is shaped by upbringing and environment. These pets are suitable for owners seeking engaging, interactive companions but require regular handling and stimulation. Care involves maintaining a clean cage, balanced diet, and ensuring social interaction. When looking for pet rats for sale in the UK, opting for reputable breeders or rescues is crucial to avoid less suitable feeder rats. Overall, the fancy rat is an affectionate and intelligent pet choice for those ready to provide proper care and companionship.

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Our lovely pet rat Daisy had an unexpected meet-up with our boys during free-roam (just before they were due to be neutered), and she surprised us with a healthy litter of 15. All babies have been well-handled from birth and have grown into friendly, confident, and curious little ratties. They were born on 11th October, making them almost 7 weeks old. 3 males and 5 fem

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Lilly has given birth to 16 Adorable Baby Rats. £15 each and sold in pairs or more. Each rat comes with a birth certificate and a "how they have been cared for" sheet. Details: Handled regularly to ensure they are friendly and social. Both parents (Lilly and Bob) and all my rats are available for viewing at pickup. I also offer holiday cover if your rats need looking after
It is generally recommended to get at least two rats rather than just one, as rats are highly social animals and thrive with companionship. A single rat can become lonely and depressed without a cage mate, so having two rats ensures they support each other's social needs.