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opposed to 300g or more. This strain of dwarfism is caused by reduced production of growth hormone, and this has other effects in addition to changed overall body size. Important for pet-keeping, it reduces the incidence of pituitary and mammary tumours and nephropathy (kidney disease), with the result that Dwarf rats live 20–40% longer in males and 10–20% longer in females than their standard counterparts. However, they may also show some cognitive impairment.
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readily, and for a longer period of time over their lifespan. Also, domesticated rats exhibit different behaviors when fighting with each other: while wild rats almost always flee a lost battle, caged rats spend protracted amounts of time in a belly-up or boxing position. These behavioral traits are thought to be
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of white with a side that begins at the chest, or between the front legs, and where the point ends mid-length. In the United States and elsewhere, clubs like the AFRMA distinguish this marking as the
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in the United States was connected to people who owned pet rats. However, it has been determined that a pet rat's initial exposure to salmonella, along with many other zoonotic rat diseases, typically indicates exposure to wild rodent populations, either from an infestation in the owner's home, or
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than those in the wild. They are more comfortable around humans and known to seek out their owners while roaming freely. They have decreased reactions to light and sound, are less cautious of new food, and have better tolerance to overcrowding. Domesticated rats are shown to mate earlier, more
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coloring of the wild brown rat (three tones on the same hair), others have solid colors (a single color on each hair), a trait derived from rats with black coats. Agouti-based colors include agouti, cinnamon, and fawn. Black-based colors include black, beige, blue, and chocolate.
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than intact females. Research into prevention of common diseases and health issues in rats is ongoing. Dietary changes are among the main suggestions for improved health and longevity in fancy rats, including feeding rat-friendly superfoods in moderation to reduce the risk of
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are more prone to specific health risks and diseases than their wild counterparts, but they are also far less likely to succumb to certain illnesses that are prevalent in the wild. The major considerations for susceptibility include exposure, living conditions, and diet.
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to kill them all. It is believed that both rat-catchers and sportsmen began to keep certain, odd-colored rats during the height of the sport, eventually breeding them and then selling them as pets. The two men thought to have formed the basis of rat fancy are
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which shares this feature, though not necessarily due to the same mutation. Breeding Manx rats does raise some ethical and health concerns however, as rats use their tails for both balance and
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of the 18th and 19th centuries who trapped rats throughout Europe. These rat-catchers would then either kill the rats, or, more likely, sell the rats to be used in blood sport.
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and related species are seen as pests, their intentional import into foreign countries is often regulated. For example, the importation of foreign rodents is prohibited in
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from the pet's contaminated food, water, or bedding.
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1296:"Entertainer, Test Subject, and Family Friend"
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2493:"Pet Rats – Rat Care – Ronnie and Derek"
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1976:. Rat Society of America. Archived from
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1948:"National Fancy Rat Society standards"
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2711:"Chapter I: The Destroyers of Vermin"
2405:"Merck Veterinary Manual – Neoplasia"
1793:Refer to specific information in the
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1111:The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars
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579:(AFRMA) lists black, pink, ruby, and
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651:capped – color on the full head only
641:Berkshire – colored top, white belly
2856:"A Day in the Life of Toby the Rat"
1766:. St. Martin's Press. p. 168.
2261:Isaksen, Mary Ann (January 1999).
1363:"Plague: a veterinary perspective"
907:and intestinal parasites like the
767:indicates that it is a hooded rat.
763:Even though this rat is hairless,
321:, and typically pose no more of a
25:
2269:. Rat & Mouse Club of America
2263:"Breeding: Can YOU Live With It?"
1817:. History Channel. Archived from
1735:Animal Domestication and Behavior
1183:Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh
383:, self-proclaimed rat-catcher to
27:Domesticated brown rat subspecies
2918:The Midlands Rat Club (UK) (MRC)
2149:10.1111/j.1447-0594.2009.00559.x
1630:. Berg Publishers. p. 131.
1459:Hilscher-Conklin, Caryl (1947).
98:
2370:Bourne, John (1 October 2002).
1758:Langton, Jerry (26 June 2007).
1000:if fed high-calorie diets, and
928:Mites also pose a health risk.
869:as they age. These are usually
563:While some pet rats retain the
34:. For other rat varieties, see
2032:"A New Rat Variety Down Under"
1611:
1461:"The Domestication of the Rat"
1179:point-and-click adventure game
1167:, who was once the pet rat of
1059:Another risk to rat owners is
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3020:Taxa named by John Berkenhout
2831:"HOUSE: Guide to the TV Show"
1712:10.1016/S0091-6773(77)90308-X
1144:2003 remake of the first film
962:. A human-associated fungus,
944:, protozoic infections (e.g.
932:are microscopic bloodsucking
796:what the fancy was founded on
532:For other rat varieties, see
505:after coming in contact with
68:
2005:. TFH Publications. p.
1556:Asia in the Making of Europe
1161:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
1130:was the basis for the films
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786:Ethics of selective breeding
400:Chinese street circus troupe
332:Streptobacillus moniliformis
2804:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
2664:Centers for Disease Control
2497:Pet Rats – Ronnie and Derek
2294:AFRMA Rat & Mouse Tales
1924:international rat standard.
1794:
1529:"The History of Fancy Rats"
1213:Roddy St. James (voiced by
1159:In certain versions of the
1072:Centers for Disease Control
494:
273:for a hobby, also seen in "
241:Rattus norvegicus domestica
218:Rattus norvegicus domestica
18:Rattus norvegicus domestica
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2039:Rat and Mouse Fancy Report
1999:Fox, Susan (August 1997).
1380:10.2460/javma.2003.222.444
1339:. Merck and Co., Inc. 2008
1331:"Table on Global Zoonoses"
1210:has a pet rat named Toby.
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431:Differences from wild rats
425:National Fancy Rat Society
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2002:The Guide to Owning a Rat
1733:Price, Edward O. (2003).
1251:List of fictional rodents
857:Diseases in the brown rat
644:hooded – color runs in a
463:white to cinnamon to blue
415:Rat Club, at which point
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2590:"Health Guide- Ringtail"
2188:10.1507/endocrj.K11E-006
1099:The Brave Little Toaster
1074:reported an outbreak of
951:Streptococcus pneumoniae
773:Hairless laboratory rats
718:, and was named for the
2288:Royer, Nichole (1998).
2267:Rat & Mouse Gazette
1900:Daly, Carol H. (2002).
1294:Langton, Jerry (2007).
1200:Christopher Boone, the
479:domesticated silver fox
2709:Mayhew, Henry (1851).
2210:"Rats PacNW standards"
1950:. NFRS. Archived from
1844:"Rat Genetics, part 3"
1246:Experimental evolution
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2376:Agriculture and Food
1152:, briefly featured "
1078:spread by pet rats.
965:Pneumocystis carinii
662:equilateral triangle
200:R. n. domestica
2758:Animal Movies Guide
2348:on 25 February 2009
2342:"Other Pets – DAFF"
2242:on 9 September 2016
1760:"Second Only to Us"
1737:. CABI Publishing.
1665:"Naming and Taming"
1477:1947PNAS...33..109C
1261:Rat Genome Database
1195:Harry Potter series
986:Mycoplasma pulmonis
692:Dalmatian Fancy Rat
421:National Mouse Club
347:The blood sport of
78:Conservation status
2947:Rattus norvegicus
2923:Rat Club (NZ) (RC)
2615:www.ratfanclub.org
2322:on 18 October 2008
2316:"Banned varieties"
1980:on 26 January 2009
1954:on 9 December 2006
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2176:Endocrine Journal
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1773:978-0-312-36384-0
1744:978-0-85199-597-7
1684:978-1-86508-519-7
1637:978-1-85973-733-0
1565:978-0-226-46734-4
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