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Anonymous
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Look you retard, do you HONESTLY think the colour of its damn coat would have any difference in whether it has immunity against certain diseases, such as the bubonic plague, and whether it is equally likely to give some nasty diseases to you?
No matter how much you like to gloat about how different your rat is to a sewer rat, in the end, they're all rats. They will willingly chew through wires and cement, and digest old newspaper and cockroaches just fine.
Which comes to the other point: they can do this because of intestinal bacteria, much in the same way humans also use intestinal bacteria to break down and digest food. Some of this intestinal bacteria, humans do not have immunity to.
They wll also scratch and bite and gnaw at you nicely too. Sure, if you're the rat's OWNER, I suppse your body will slowly develop immunities against the kinds of germs a rat carries (after all, all humans carry germs too), but it is definitely not the kind of pet you would even keep in a classroom.
And don't give me any more of your stupid dog/wolf bullshit - they carry the same sort of diseases, they are fine. Rat/cat is just a stupid comparison - so your cat goes feral while indoors?
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