How can I make my rat comfortable with me?

While you pet them, it is a good idea to talk to them in a quiet, friendly-sounding voice so they know you're not a threat. If your rat begins to seem scared, put them back in the cage and give them a treat. Repeat this process every day until they feel comfortable with you holding them.
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How can I make my rat feel comfortable?

8 Ways to Bond With Your Rat
  1. Place Their Cage in a Quiet but Social Location.
  2. Handle Them.
  3. Care for Them Properly.
  4. Reward Them With Treats.
  5. Play With Them.
  6. Allow Them to Explore.
  7. Wear Them Around.
  8. Go to Their Level.
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How long does it take for rats to be comfortable with you?

It can take months before a rat is 100% comfortable with you. Even rats that come from breeders that promise well socialized babies will need to trust you at their own pace. Keep in mind that these rats have never met you before, and as prey animals, they need to keep their guard up to feel safe.
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How do I bond with my rat?

Growing the Bond

Sit by the cage every day and talk to your rats. Reach in and pet them and play with them. The best time for play and bonding is during their daily out-of-cage time, when you move them to a secure playpen. You should be doing this for at least one hour every day after you've hand-tamed them.
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How do you know if your rat doesn't like you?

Like a lot of animals, if a rat doesn't like you or is unsure of you, it is likely to stay out of your way. In contrast, rats do recognize their owners or their smell, and they may choose to approach the cage bars to greet you when you enter a room or simply because they want some attention and want out of their cage.
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3. Rat care - Bonding with Rats



Why is my rat so scared of me?

Most well-handled rats are friendly, but sometimes a rat from a pet store or a rescue rat can be scared of people. It is possible to tame your pet rat quite easily with a little time and patience. There are two different types of behavior to watch out for: one is aggression, and the other is shyness.
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How do you know if a rat likes you?

If your rats run to the front of the cage when you approach, try to climb up your legs when they're loose, and just generally like to be with you, this is a big sign your rat likes you.
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How do you show your rat you love them?

20 Ways to Show Your Rats You Love Them
  1. Feed them a healthy diet (….. ...
  2. Find new ways to play with them – Intellectual stimulation is so important for our ratties since they're extraordinarily intelligent. ...
  3. Give them as large a cage as you possibly can.
  4. Keep their cage super clean.
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How do I know if my rat is scared?

Uncertainty or fear will have a rat twitching its ears back and forth while shrinking backwards. Rats aren't happy when they push something away with their forepaws (like a snack or treat they don't want) or when they don't want to be petted. Oftentimes they may simply turn and walk away from you.
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How much attention do rats need?

But they do need lots of attention, so you'll need lots of time to care for them. They'll need daily social interaction and at least an hour of exercise outside their cage every day, so it's important that everyone in the family is keen on the idea of keeping rats as pets.
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Can you grab a rat by the tail?

How should I handle my rats? Rats can be lifted by their tails but great caution must be exercised in doing so. The skin of a rat's tail can easily tear, so it is best to grasp only the base of the tail. Furthermore, suspending the entire weight a rat by its tail is, no doubt, painful for the rat.
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Why does my rat bite me softly?

Nibbling On You

If your rat nibbles or licks you, he or she might be showing you affection by grooming you. Rats also have an excellent sense of smell, so your rat might nibble or lick your hand or smell you after you eat or prepare food.
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What noise do rats make when they are happy?

As previously mentioned, happy rats will also partake in bruxing, which is that purring noise made when they grind their teeth together. Other happy rat sounds include short, snipped squeaks and chirps. Rats may even give a happy chattering sound when they see a treat coming their way, such as a slice of cheese.
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Why does my rat stare at me?

Curious Rat

Sniffing the air, standing on the hind legs or staring, or any combination of these behaviors, indicate that a rat has noticed something of interest. Some rats, especially the more nervous individuals, may slowly move their heads from side to side while staring.
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Can I kiss my pet rat?

Do not kiss, nuzzle, or hold rats close to your face. This can startle your rats and also increase your chances of being bitten. Bites can spread germs and can make you sick. You don't have to touch pet rats to get sick from their germs.
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Where do rats like to be petted?

Pet rats enjoy being stroked by their owners and sometimes even enjoy a gentle massage, a scratch behind the ears, or a simple tickle. Rats have also been known to return the affection by "grooming" their owners.
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How do you teach a rat its name?

Use his name frequently when you're working with him as another way to help train your rat to respond to his name. Say his name whenever you hold him and give him affection. Go to his cage and when he comes over to greet you, say his name and give him a treat to train him to respond to his name.
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Why do my rats hate me?

Fear - This is the most likely cause for your case, and the most common cause for rat bites overall. (Unfortunately, many "breeders" don't socialise their baby rats properly; a lot of new rat owners end up with rats that have never been handled before and/or are fearful of humans).
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Why does my rat squeak when I pet him?

Rats squeak when you pick them up and pet them because they're trying to communicate that they're feeling happy, stressed, or scared. As your rat is squeaking you can usually tell what they're trying to communicate by how they're behaving when they do it.
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How do rats show affection?

Rats love to be rubbed behind their ears (as well as being petted) and some will even roll onto their back for a tummy rub. They show their affection much like a dog, so don't panic when they lick you (they're not trying to get a taste of you for their next dinner!) A rat's basic needs are simple.
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What is the proper way to hold a rat?

Adults and older children should pick up rats by:
  1. Placing one hand under or around their chest area.
  2. Lifting and supporting their hind legs with the other hand.
  3. Hold them close to your body for security.
  4. Rats can also be picked up by placing your hand on either side of them and scooping them up into your palm.
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