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When I recently had 2 females, Franny and Zoe, Zoe was pretty bossy and would be nippy at times. Not with my husband, just with me. Franny has never been that way. Neither have any of my other rats (all singles).
My thought is if you get a younger rat and spend plenty of time with it each day, it won't be afraid of being handled and turn nippy on you. Zoe, even though she didn't care for me, loved to play chase around the living room and ride on our backs like a horsey ride. Franny is more sedate and prefers to sit in our lap and cuddle. Come to think of it, Zoe is the only hyper-active rat we've ever owned. All the others enjoyed riding on our shoulders or just hanging out with us.
I hope this helps a bit. I think you can tell their temperment when you check them out at the store. Look for the rat that is curious and wants to come out and play with you, not the one that jumps and runs every time you make a movement.
Dumbo rats have a reputation for being VERY calm pets, but that isn't always the case. There is such a thing as a hyperactive dumbo rat. As to friendliness, rats make very sweet friendly pets. Most rodents don't bite unless they're injured, ill or scared.
As long as you provide them with suitable gnawing material, you should be fine with a Dumbo as a pet.
I had a rat its name was ninja
It got out then got mean D:
So i dunno if i can help you :3
Just dont let him break outta the cage
and they lived for 3 and half years
which is pretty good
they never bit me
very gentle
loved sitting on my shoulder and going in my hair
very active
and playful
very good with kids
eats anything lol
dont give them nuts though
they can have allergic reactions to them
I just recently went out and brought 2 more rats
and there horrible
because they wasnt handled when they were young
very hositle
try to bite me
viscous
so just make sure you get them when there young and make sure they have had human contact and been handled!
xxxx
If you buy a rat I would suggest you read a book on how to train it (you can potty train them and train them to do trick) and take care of it. Firstly, they come in sets of two meaning that they are communal creatures that absolutely need a mate in the cage. Their primary awake time is during the night when you are sleeping so it is essential that you have at least two. Second- be prepared to handle them often because it keeps them happy, entertained & tame. Third- make sure to buy the right type of cage- if you read about them you will find what you need.