Ominous Clouds wrote:Hey all! This is my first time posting on this thread c:
So one of my friend's teachers has a lot of pets in her classroom, such as a bunny, two guinea pigs, a hamster, and a rat. She's currently taking care of the rat for her friend, who's in the process of moving. The only problem is that the rat seems to be kept in inadequate conditions. For example, it is kept alone, in a small cage with uncovered wire levels, and fed a bad brand of food. It also has very few accessories that will be too small for it once it is an adult (I'm pretty sure she's only a couple months old). I really want to help, but I don't know what to do, as the rat isn't really the teacher's. What should I do?
quidditch wrote:hi! i need to ask a quick question. i'm going to be travelling in a few days and my family would like to meet my grandma for lunch for maybe an hour max. but the thing is, i will have my rats in a small dog carrier/kennel (a pet taxi?).
i will obviously have to leave them in the car, the weather will probably be around 40 - 50 degrees. they would totally be fine in that correct? just want to make sure!
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