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Old 08-03-2016, 01:25 PM   #28267
DMcCunney
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
Why on earth would my neighbor have big rats in a cage outside their door? Had to text the landlady on that one.
As long as they are properly confined in a cage, why do you care?

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Snake maybe is the only thing we can think of? What else eats rats the size of a three month kitten?
Some folks keep rats as pets, not food for other things. I knew someone who did. I enjoyed playing with it. Lots of things besides snakes will happily eat rats. Keeping them in a cage is a way to prevent that.
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