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Anonymous
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Yeah, I probably should have said this. I had a solo rat that did great, but she was never in the cage and had excellent litter habits (never pissed on the desk, etc), she would explore the house and come back to me. Rather "irresponsible" to most people, but she did fine. I now have two rats, but they absolutely ignore eachother, its like they are different species - one only stares wistfully outside of the cage and wants to be with people all the time, the other does nothing but lays in the hammock and eats. The latter was socialized but he's just naturally antisocial, both human and rat-wise.
But generally, yeah, you want to start with two.
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