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If you’re a fan of the classic cinematic masterpiece Ratatouille, chances are you’ve considered adopting a rat as a pet. (You have to admit that it would be awesome to have a furry little sous-chef by your side guiding you to culinary excellence!) And while rats might not be as popular as cats or dogs, maybe they should be. They’re extremely intelligent, and let’s be honest, adorable too. If you’re not convinced that rats are incredibly precious creatures that make for excellent companions, we hope this list will change your mind. And if you already love these furry little rodents, you’re in for a real treat!
If you’re a fan of the classic cinematic masterpiece Ratatouille, chances are you’ve considered adopting a rat as a pet. (You have to admit that it would be awesome to have a furry little sous-chef by your side guiding you to culinary excellence!) And while rats might not be as popular as cats or dogs, maybe they should be. They’re extremely intelligent, and let’s be honest, adorable too. If you’re not convinced that rats are incredibly precious creatures that make for excellent companions, we hope this list will change your mind. And if you already love these furry little rodents, you’re in for a real treat!
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I have been taking pictures of pet rats for years hoping to break the negative image that is often associated with these lovely animals. Here are some of these photographs, both of my rats and of my friends' rats and, as you may see, they are far from being dirty nasty little monsters! They are actually highly intelligent social beings that love interacting with each other and their favorite humans. They are very friendly, smart, playful, they love cuddles and are very clean: many rat owners agree to compare them to tiny dogs.
Ringo goes to an amazing, arts-based school. They've recently been learning about the Wizard of Oz. Ringo's teacher does a great job of working his imagination, and her teaching style often sends him into a wonderfully creative frenzy. Last night, that "frenzy" resulted in homemade Wizard of Oz costumes for our pet rats. Here's the result... The Cowardly Lion The Tin Man Scarecrow (He's supposed to be a scarecrow. I think the hat looks more like a Sombrero) The Wicked Witch of the West Dorothy Toto (a very sleepy Toto) Glenda the Good Witch I saved the best for last: Ringo's Tin Man costume! * Once again, I must give Karin over at Flickr credit for this because her creativity is what gave us the idea for these costumes! Thanks, Karin!
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