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Posted By: Calla 2 or more & can neutered rats b together? - 02/26/10 04:13 PM
I know Diana said rats are very social should I get more than two rats? Females can be together. Males shouldn't be with males unless they are born in the same litter. What about neutered male rats can they be together? Am I understanding this correctly?
Calla
Two females or more females are fine together. More than two isn't necessary but it doesn't hurt either. Males born from the same litter AND brought up together to the point where you place them in their cage will do ok, though on rare occasions things have happened. Neutering male rats is the perfect solution but make sure all those little hormones are gone, and even then socialize the two neutered males gradually. Neutered males can live with the females, again, if the group a chance to get to know either other first.

Neutering male rats also keeps the rat colony at zero population control, no little ratties to find a home for. My article Rats as Pets
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