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RATS' OWN PAGE

Yes, you read that correctly. Rats. Not the animal which springs to everyone's mind when looking for a pet, but having had five now, they really do make the most WONDERFUL pets. They are inquisitive, friendly, not inclined to bite and very intelligent, and they DON'T smell if their cage is kept clean.

The first rats we had were two we took in while a friend of a friend of a friend moved to another town; friend's friend's friend never came back to collect them so we ended up with two pet rats to add to the menagerie. Since we didn't even know their names they were christened Templeton and Nimh (literary references there for you!) and soon became part of the household. Templeton was a lovely creamy colour and Nimh deep chocolate, which was the first I knew about pet rats coming in colours other than white. They loved watching TV perched on my son's shoulder and helping themselves to salt-and-vinegar crisps. Sadly, a rat's lifespan is short and as they were already adult rats when we got them, within the year Nimh died of old age and Templeton only outlived her by a few months.
Guinness
Guinness on her favourite perch,
Catherine's shoulder.



Rats, rats, rats!
(Murphy aged only a few weeks)
Foster
Foster

Murphy
Murphy

We carried on with the usual hamsters, gerbils, rabbits and guinea pigs until in 1998 Catherine won a competition to design a teeshirt. When she attended the press photo-call to be presented with the cheque they asked her what she was going to do with the money, and were rather taken aback when she announced that she would spend it on buying a rat and a suitable cage! (Not the answer they had expected from a teenage girl!) So Guinness came into our life. She was very tame from the start and rode around on Catherine's shoulder once she grew too big to fit in her shirt pocket. Sadly, after only a year she developed a chest infection which turned to pneumonia and, despite devoted nursing, died in September 1999. Catherine was devastated and would not contemplate replacing her, but after a month she decided that she really did want another rat and so went out and bought a seven-week-old baby female rat, dark grey with white paws, which she called Foster. The following day she bought another baby female, champagne-coloured this time, with a darker nose and tail, about the same age but from a different breeder, which she called Murphy (continuing the breweries theme - Guinness was a black-and-white hooded rat, so in her case the name was quite appropriate.)

Foster and Murphy went the way of all rats - the only drawback is their short life-span, still long enough to get really attached to them - and again we had a gap where Catherine couldn't bear to replace them, but inevitably their successors came into our lives.
So - meet Roxy (far right) and Dewey - so called because she bears a startling resemblance to the smallest brother on Malcolm In The Middle! They have their own website, Roxy's Run, with lots more photos and stuff about rat-keeping in general.

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