Can you get bald rats?

Double Rex rats have two rex genes, which result in a hairless rat rather than one with a curly rex coat. These rats do have eyebrows and short, crimped, or curly whiskers. You may see small patches of peach fuzz-like hair on their head or feet.
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Can rats be bald?

Rats can lose their hair for several reasons; they may have a parasitic infestation in which case the resulting scabbing or drying of the skin can cause the hair to fall out; they may have an allergy causing contact dermatitis; they may be on the wrong diet, as too much protein has the side effect of hair loss, or they ...
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Why are some rats bald?

According to the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, hairless rats the result of a genetic mutation that prevents the thymus gland from developing. The lack of thymus gland causes hairless rats to be severely immune-deficient.
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How do you get hairless rats?

The best way to breed furless (because of lactation and health issues) is to breed a furry mother (carrier) to a furless male. The litter will result in up to 75% furless with the remaining being a mix of sloppy rex and standard. If you really want to add genetic diversity, you can also breed two unrelated carriers.
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What are bald rats called?

Double Rex

Double rexes are the most common of the hairless varieties. The double rex is completely bald, with very short curly whiskers. Some double rexes may have small patches of fur on their face and ankles. The double rex can be in a variety of "colors", and can sport standard top ears or dumbo ears.
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What is the friendliest rat breed?

Many believe Dumbo rats to be friendlier than other types of rats. (Dumbo rats' ears are on the sides of their head rather than on top—similar to Walt Disney's “Dumbo the Elephant”.) Burmese are also often considered to be very friendly.
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Can I get a pet naked mole rat?

Naked mole rats really should not be kept as pets. Though they are very tough animals, they need a great deal of space and would need to be kept in some kind of climate-controlled habitat where they can dig very deep and have access to certain kinds of food.
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How much is a bald rat?

Getting a Hairless Rat

Hairless rats generally sell for about $25 to $100. They can be found through pet stores that sell small animals, as well as through specialty rat fancy breeders.
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Should you bathe a hairless rat?

In general your hairless rat won't need bathing more than a few times a year. However, hairless rats are prone to developing sebaceous cysts, and if your rodent buddy is one who experiences them frequently, biweekly baths with antibacterial soap can help clear them up and reduce the chances of more developing.
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What is a satin rat?

Satin rats are distinguished by their curled/wavy whiskers, darker/deeper looking color, and shinier/finer/longer coats. As newborns, you can tell the Satins by their whiskers that are wavy/curled and lay more against the head vs. Standards that have straight whiskers that stick out from the head.
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Do rats bald as they age?

While the coat of a rat does grow thinner with age, there are a multitude of other reasons for hair loss in rats. Grooming, stress, diet, allergies, parasites, or a combination of these can be why your pet rat is losing his coat.
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What is a Rex rat?

Also referred to as “Sphinx” or “nude” rats, these bald cuties come in a variety of breeds, including the Double Rex rat. The Double Rex is the most common type of hairless rat. Completely hairless, these adorable critters have short, curly whiskers and may come with small patches of fur on their ankles or face.
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Do rats shed fur?

Rats often are so fastidious about their fur that you may never notice that they actually are shedding old hairs. At certain points in their life, however, the shedding may become so intense that they can't keep up a normal sleek groomed appearance.
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Are hairless rats good pets?

Hairless rats make playful, inquisitive pets, but they may require a bit of extra attention due to their lack of hair. You can provide your hairless rat with excellent care by learning about how to feed, house, and protect your rat's health.
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How long do hairless rats live for?

Hairless rats are not just missing their hair, they are also missing their thymus gland. A gland integral to the development of the immune system. So, in short, how long is a hairless rat lifespan? Hairless rats tend to have a shorter life span than the average fancy rat, of about 6 to 12 months.
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Can I put lotion on my hairless rat?

Hairless rats require more care than rats that have fur, but lotion isn't advised for either kind. Lotion can actually be dangerous to your pet's health.
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Can I have a pet rat?

If well socialized from a young age and treated gently, they are easy to handle, affectionate, and rarely bite unless provoked. Rats generally make good family pets but should never be left unsupervised with small children. Rats tend to be nocturnal but are active for periods during the day.
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Do pet rats bite?

When startled or in pain, a rat might bite. Pet rats are among the most easygoing of rodents, though, so your chance of being bitten is minimal as long as you don't startle them or pick them up when you suspect they're in pain.
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Can naked mole-rats get rabies?

Chipmunks, gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, rabbits, rats and squirrels, rarely get rabies. Birds, fish, insects, lizards, snakes and turtles never get rabies.
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How long do naked mole-rats live?

Mice in captivity live at most 4 years; based on their size, naked mole rats would not be expected to live past 6 years. Instead, some live beyond 30 years, and even at that age breeding females stay fertile.
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Can I keep a mole as a pet?

Unfortunately, though adorable in appearance, moles should not be kept as pets. One reason for this is that they do not handle stress well. To put this into perspective, a few hours above ground could easily stress moles to death.
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Do rats recognize their owners?

Rats make lifelong bonds with their owners Ask any rat owner, and he or she will tell you: Rats recognize their owners and respond to their sight and voice. They are very social and love to hang out with human family members on the couch or on peoples' shoulders or in their laps.
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Whats the best rat for a pet?

The Dumbo rat is the most popular variety today thanks to its namesake featured in the 2019 Disney movie, Robbins said. “A well-bred rat will be kind of like a well-bred dog,” said Chronister, who now breeds rats as a hobby and owns Dumbo rats. “They will be friendly. They will be curious.
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