Why is my rat swaying its head?

Head bobbing in dark- eyed rats is usually seen before the rat takes a big jump. Swaying may help the rat figure out how far away various objects are. When a rat moves its head, the images of the objects around the rat move across its retina.
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What does it mean when a rat vibrates?

Quivering/Vibrating

This behaviour is literally the rats feeling something too intensely for them to express. It can be a sign of nerves, but can also be a sign of intense excitement or apprehension.
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Why does my rat twitch?

Rattling and flicking their tails back and forth could mean your rat is experiencing social distress or worry. Uncertainty or fear will have a rat twitching its ears back and forth while shrinking backwards.
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Why does my rat freeze?

2.3 Why does my female rat freeze and arch her back? Female rats freeze, arch their backs downward, push their rumps upwards, and move their tails to one side when they are in heat (every 4 days or so). This position is the female mating posture, called lordosis. Lordosis makes copulation possible.
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Why does my rat sways from side to side?

At short distances rats use their whiskers more than their eyes to determine depth. Some rats, especially pink eyed albinos, often sway from side to side. Albino rats have extremely poor vision, and this swaying may help them see better.
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Funny things rats do: Head swaying. Is my rat drunk?



Why is my rat wobbly?

It's particularly common in male rats. You may notice your rat appear wobbly or one or both legs starting to drag when they walk. Keeping your rats fit when they are young through fun activities that challenge your rats to climb all around their cage and free-range time will help reduce their chances.
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How do I know if my rat is unhappy?

If you fail to dedicate time to your rats, they can become anxious and may bite when you do try getting them out.
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Signs of Happiness
  1. Chattering. Rats are not particularly loud, but they do vocalize their emotions. ...
  2. Licking. Rats are like dogs in some ways. ...
  3. Grooming. ...
  4. Scenting. ...
  5. Cuddles. ...
  6. Trust. ...
  7. No Threat Behavior. ...
  8. Pink Ears.
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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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Did my rat have a seizure?

While seizures can be alarming to the rat owner most seizures themselves are often brief lasting just seconds or up to a couple of minutes in rats. And while the rat may appear somewhat lethargic or weak after the seizure this is often a transient state.
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What does it mean when a rat stares at you?

If a rat's eyes goggle when you pick him up or pet him, he's not astonished to see you -- he's delighted.
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Do rats get the Zoomies?

Most rats get the zoomies because they are happy or in a playful mood. There are lots of videos of playful rats running in circles while they hand wrestle with their humans. Rat zoomies can also be seen when multiple rats are playing together.
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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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Can I kiss my 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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Do rats cry?

Rats cry blood when stressed:

Rats have a Harderian gland behind their eyes which secretes a substance called porphyrin during times of stress [4]. It is a red or pink discharge that gives the appearance of a rat crying blood. Usually, a rat will produce small quantities of porphyrin and groom it away.
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How do you show your rat you love them?

Spend lots of quality time together, preferably several times a day.
  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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Do rats like their tail stroked?

Fact #2: Rats love to be petted in certain spots.

He also appreciates it if you pet him along his back, from his neck to about the middle -- the area closest to the tail can be sensitive.
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Do rats know their names?

Teaching your rat its own name is an easy and fun first step in training. With a few treats and some practice, your rat will learn to recognize its own name and come to you when called.
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Is my rat suffering?

Signs of illness in Rats and Mice:

Increased porphyrin (red staining around the eyes and nose) Increased sneezing and mucous from the nose. Breathing faster. Breathing harder.
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How do I know if my rat is in pain?

Recognizing Pain in Rodents
  1. Decreased activity or a reluctance to move.
  2. Abnormal gait or posture.
  3. Rough, greasy-looking coat.
  4. Dark, red material around the eyes and nose in rats.
  5. Decreased appetite.
  6. Excessive licking or chewing of a body part or area.
  7. Aggressiveness when handled.
  8. Eating of bedding material.
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How can I help a sad rat?

No interest in playtime: Pet rats are extremely social and even more playful. But if one of their own dies, they will stop playing for a while. They won't run or use their favorite toys, as they feel lonely and perhaps depressed. What you can do is cuddle with them and pet them to comfort them the best as you can.
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Can rats have a stroke?

A stroke usually happens when a main artery bringing oxygen and nutrients to the brain either ruptures or is blocked by a clot, causing partial brain death. The key to preventing strokes in rats whose main cerebral artery has been obstructed, UCI researchers found, is to stimulate the blood-starved brain area.
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How do I know if my rat has lice?

You can suspect a lice infestation if your rat is scratching much more than usual. Apart from causing uneasiness and irritation to the rat, lice infestation can also lead to enough loss of blood that a condition of anemia can develop.
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