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My cat came to my house as a stray she is was declawed... i put her with my kitten he isnt neuterd she is getting fatter how can i tell she is pregnant?
It's very possible she's pregnat! My neighbor's cat wasn't even a year old and she became pregnat. So I would take her to a vet or someone who's really good with animals.
I've had a hamster before (when I was really young) and since have gotten into reptiles a lot, and have snakes and lizards and all that. So I'm pretty used to handling a lot of animals, (and, well, I wouldn't do something idiotic like holding a rodent before handling my snakes.)
I think rats are one of the most intelligent species of animals, and make great pets. I've always loved them, and I'd like to get a young rat. - I'm not sure how to take care of one, though. Are they OK in a regular cage? In a tank? Is taking care of a rat more complicated, or about the same as a hamster? If I do get one, I want it to have a full life. How long do they usually live?
I tried looking info up on these guys but everything was contradictory, depending where I got it from. Thanks for anyone who helps, and please - no comments on rats and snakes being "gross! eww!!!11oneone!!". They're really nice animals and beautiful creatures.
Well rats can be kept in glass tanks but it'd be better to keep tham in a wire cage so they can get fresh air. Rats also like to climb. Rats can live from 2 to 5 years but about 2.Rats are the sweetest animals and almost never bite! Rats are about the same as a hamster but they are more loving. You can feed them table scraps, but not meat or penutbutter! I hope this helps!