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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Socrates, in "Willard" |
Wheel operator, at times |
Rodent companion |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Nov 27 2018 New York Times |
Jun 15 2013 Newsday.com |
Oct 24 2006 Jonesin' |
Petrat might refer to |
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The Fancy rat (Rattus norvegicus domestica) is the most common breed of domesticated and pet rat, a subspecies of the brown rat. The name fancy rat derives from the idea of animal fancy (the promotion of domesticated animals) or the phrase "to fancy" (meaning to like or appreciate). Wild-caught specimens that become docile and are bred for many generations still fall under the fancy type. * Fancy rats were originally targets for blood sport in 18th- and 19th-century Europe. Later bred as pets, they now come in a wide variety of colors and coat types, and are bred and raised by several rat enthusiast groups around the world. They are sold in pet stores and by breeders. * Fancy rats care for themselves and are affordable, even compared to other small pets. This is one of their biggest draws. Additionally, they are quite independent, loyal and easily trained. They are considered more intelligent than other domesticated rodents. Healthy fancy rats typically live 2 to 3 years. * Domesticated rats are physiologically and psychologically different from their wild relatives, and typically pose no more of a health risk than other common pets. For example, domesticated brown rats are not considered a disease threat, while exposure to wild rat populations could introduce pathogens like Salmonella into the home. Fancy rats are affected by different health risks compared to their wild counterparts, and thus are unlikely to succumb to the same illnesses as wild rats. |