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Two new pet dumbo rats. how do i become closer and get them to trust?


Question Posted Sunday August 1 2010, 1:45 pm

I just got two new dumbo rats yesterday for my birthday. i love animals, i love rats. i know they're active and normally friendly. but first thing's first, letting them trust you. i'd like for them to become close to me and trust me enough so i could just hold them and they could freely run around.

so, what are some things to do to win their trust quickly?


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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Monday August 2 2010, 6:02 am:
Food always helps. Offer them treats when you handle them.

Make sure not to give too many though. A good diet is very important to rats' health.
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