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shaneofalltrad | 4 months ago

Rats are extremely predatory, I once as a kid worked at a Reptile importer and a handful of rats escaped, they destroyed the mice from under their screen/grated cages. Almost as traumatic as when I learned how to dispatch an adult rat on the side of the table before feeding it off to the reptiles at 15 years old.

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3rodents|4 months ago

Rats are not predatory, they’re resourceful. You didn’t witness what rats do in the wild, you witnessed abused rats doing whatever they could to survive. Rats will eat mice if they need to but they will not seek them out when other food sources are available. You can’t judge the behavior of rodents when they are feeders. Mice would do the same thing. As would you and I.

threatofrain|3 months ago

But then we see the rats hunting bats...

SoftTalker|4 months ago

Hm, maybe I should get some rats to keep the mice out of my house. Of course then I'd have rats.

mikkupikku|4 months ago

Get yourself a nice black rat snake. (Unironically, it drives me up a wall when I hear about people trying to exterminate snakes and spiders; the only reason those are around is because their food is.)

ipaddr|4 months ago

If you have mice you won't have rats. Mice can be a positive sign.

3rodents|4 months ago

Rats are brilliant animals, they’re just tiny dogs. If you treat your rats well, they would have no reason to attack mice and would co-exist (although your rats would probably get sick because of disease. Pet rats (fancy rats) are illness prone.)

wiether|4 months ago

Next step: get some turtles!