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<blockquote data-quote="leaveittoweaver" data-source="post: 83409" data-attributes="member: 4055"><p>We will have to agree to disagree. Rats are social creatures who really should not be kept alone unless necessary. No human can provide them the amount of time or interaction that is needed and we cannot replicate a second rat either. One rat in a ten gallon tank is honestly cruel and any amount of play time with their human will not make that space livable. Also, ten gallon tanks do not provide the ventilation necessary for rats. Rats number one health problem aside from cancer is respiratory issues and those are just made worse by poor ventilation. I used to keep two rats in a ferret nation and they utilized every inch of that space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leaveittoweaver, post: 83409, member: 4055"] We will have to agree to disagree. Rats are social creatures who really should not be kept alone unless necessary. No human can provide them the amount of time or interaction that is needed and we cannot replicate a second rat either. One rat in a ten gallon tank is honestly cruel and any amount of play time with their human will not make that space livable. Also, ten gallon tanks do not provide the ventilation necessary for rats. Rats number one health problem aside from cancer is respiratory issues and those are just made worse by poor ventilation. I used to keep two rats in a ferret nation and they utilized every inch of that space. [/QUOTE]
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