Yes. They are social animals that thrive on interractions with both rats and humans.
social in front of them they are clever animals and if you want them to do it, do it in front of them i know i would
Rats live in groups for safety, to provide social interaction, and to increase their chances of finding food. Group living also helps with mating opportunities and caring for offspring. Additionally, rats are social animals that have a natural inclination to form social relationships with other rats.
As long as you have time for! Rats are extremely social animals and love human interaction.
They are very social animals and enjoy each others company.
If your rat is not socializing with you something is wrong. Rats are very social animals.
being a Dumbo does not make any difference, they are social animals either way. They are "apparently" more docile.
Rats are social animals that usually prefer living in groups. They thrive with companionship and bond through grooming, playing, and huddling together for warmth. Solitary rats may exhibit signs of stress or loneliness.
Domestic rats are best kept in groups of two or more. They are naturally social creatures who will suffer if lest alone, and the company of a human is no replacement for the company of another rat.
If your rat is freaking out, introduce a same sex cage mate because rats are highly social animals.
Rats are extremely social animals, so they shouldn't if they like you, but if they hate you, then yes, they will.
Rats.