Got a pet rat? Or do you leave mounds of rotting food lying around in your front garden? Well, watch out for being scratched or bitten by one of them. You'll be dead in 2 days!
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No mr ARM! Read it again! Pet rats are completely different.....it is WILD rats that carry the disease....Get your facts right! Pet rats are actually very clean....give the rat a chance!
One often sees scare-stories in the press about the danger of catching a potentially fatal infection called Leptospirosis There has never been a recorded case of Leptospirosis in a domestic rat in Britain - but wild rats are a different matter.
All this criticism is going to make me angry. And then I'll blog about something and it will be very very angry. And, er, those rats. Eugh. Furry critters with those teeth. Sharp enough to bite through gloves and draw blood.
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No mr ARM! Read it again! Pet rats are completely different.....it is WILD rats that carry the disease....Get your facts right! Pet rats are actually very clean....give the rat a chance!
One often sees scare-stories in the press about the danger of catching a potentially fatal infection called Leptospirosis There has never been a recorded case of Leptospirosis in a domestic rat in Britain - but wild rats are a different matter.
Agree with above....get your facts right!
All this criticism is going to make me angry. And then I'll blog about something and it will be very very angry. And, er, those rats. Eugh. Furry critters with those teeth. Sharp enough to bite through gloves and draw blood.
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