TheLostHippos t1_j2mu6db wrote
Growing up I owned hairless rats. When one got sick the other one started showing signs of stress and anxiety. When the sick rat got treatment the healthier rat also stopped showing the signs of anxiety and stress.
I always believed it was a sign of empathy. Its interesting to see some research showing they do have some capacity of empathy.
Dragoness42 t1_j2p7wdo wrote
There was another study done where rats were put in a cage where they could see another group of rats receive an electric shock when the first group ate. The rats would rather starve than see the other rats be hurt. Rats are just good people.
OtisTetraxReigns t1_j2ndia1 wrote
I can see the attraction of rats as pets. They’re pretty cute and fun. But hairless rats?
crazyjkass t1_j2njmtw wrote
They're like adorable little nutsacks.
D0ugF0rcett t1_j2oc3og wrote
I got a werewolf rat and her skin is as soft as velvet. She's also a sweetheart and licks everyone as a greeting
heavy-metal-goth-gal t1_j2p7365 wrote
Awe their little widows peak is so cute!
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TheLostHippos t1_j2nho98 wrote
10 times cuter!
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ucatione t1_j2oamn7 wrote
I also had pet rats as a kid. When one died, the other one ate all his internal organs.
ZZBC t1_j2q2dtp wrote
Rats will attempt to “clean up” a corpse to reduce the risk of attracting predators.
Alexstarfire t1_j2p228a wrote
So much empathy.
P0OHead t1_j2p39mc wrote
Did the dead rat die if starvation? Would explain the other rat's reaction.
ucatione t1_j2qb5ot wrote
No, of course not. I loved those rats and took great care of them.
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