How to Fix a Rat Behavior Problem | Pet Rats

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Hopefully it never happens but should you run into a situation where your pet rat develops certain unwanted or undesired behaviors. Your going to have to address those to make sure that you can change the behavior and turn your rat back to a more appropriate pet.

The most common one that people are fearful of is biting, now the majority of rats do not bite and it’s an extremely uncommon type of behavior problem. But it does happen in some rats. In the majority of cases, a rat that is a biter is a rat that has been a biter from when it was very young. It wasn’t handled, it wasn’t socialized, it was allowed to be in a sense kind of wild or untamed as a young rat and now somebody is attempting to force that rat to be social, to be friendly, to want to be handled when it hasn’t been socialized to do that.

In this particular case, and if a rat is a biter and will pinch if handled or disturbed. You need to remember a couple of things, one of those is not to surprise them. Two, not to reach in and just grab them but always to let them know that your there, let them see you, let them see your hands. The third thing is you want to avoid being bitten and it may require wearing a glove, it may require wrapping the rat with a washcloth or a hand towel to be able to pick them up and restrain them.

It’s also important to know at the times they may bite, the majority of times that somebody that has a rat that maybe an unpredictable biter. It may be that they pinch for no particular reason and this becomes difficult because then it creates a sort of fearful type of environment with your rat.

Like I said the majority of rats that do bite, tend to be those that haven’t been properly handled or socialized and they bite out of fear more than aggression. Time and patience, handling, desensitizing them, teaching them to learn that they don’t need to bite by a positive reinforcement. Sometimes teaching them to not be fearful of hands by offering them treats or favorite foods may help. And that’ll help sort of curve the behavior of biting and hopefully break the habit if you have a rat that has been a biter from the time they were young.

Another problem that rats sometimes have that is not necessarily considered behavioral but is somewhat undesired, is the natural ability or their natural sometimes desire to urinate when they’re first picked up or held. And many people find that if you pick up a rat and hold them, they may just empty their bladder at that moment. It’s very difficult to train them not to do it, basically the best thing to do is try to ensure that they eliminate before handling or pick them up and then put them right back down so that they have a chance to pee before they can do it on you.

In most other cases rats don’t make a lot of noise, they don’t tend to be noise problems, they don’t tend to have a lot of real serious behavior problems that become undesirable as pets.

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11 Responses

  1. Girly Gaming
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    What do i do i just got a baby rat Yesterday and She dosent let me pet her without her trying to bite my nail? And i need to move her in with a non biter rat thats older . What should i do?????

  2. Maxsniper2005 awsome
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    The best thing to do if your rat bites is to put a pellet in it

  3. LaLyBee
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    You have great tips, def. recommend you to any new owners.

  4. Mdr
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    I love 🐀

  5. *Chicken* *Nugget*
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    My rat bites and hopefully this helps

  6. Rhiannan Taylor
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    what about rats that bite out of aggression, not fear? My boy didn't use to bite, but started biting, I got him neutered, which definitely helped, but he will still puff up and bite sometimes (he tried to bite my daughter yesterday, but bit my hub instead since he picked him up to get him away from her, back into his cage, leaving a nasty mark on his finger.)

  7. Jade Rivera
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    my rat bites

  8. ☆PastelPaws☆
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    I was going to let my rat sniff me and make sure it was safe before I picked him up and he just came at me and bit my hand so hard it bled I'm doing everything I can to fix this whilst avoiding a bite

  9. ednifa green
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    my rats need help on staying calm and not being so protectful

  10. Princess Cadence
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    My rat bites😥

  11. Cloudchaser101
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    WHAT? if a rat bites dont force yourself on it and stress it out with a glove or wrap it in a towel! you need to show them that you wont hurt them, and when you want to play with it open the cage and wait for it to come to you. ITS CALLED TRUST TRAINING LOOK IT UP

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