By popular demand, Finnegan the Rat

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The discussion revolves around a pet rat named Finnegan, shared by a member who recently acquired him. Participants express their thoughts on pet rats, share personal anecdotes, and discuss the dynamics of having a rat among other pets, particularly cats. The conversation includes both light-hearted comments and reflections on pet care and behavior.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express affection for Finnegan, noting his cuteness and potential for companionship.
  • One participant humorously critiques Finnegan's appearance, suggesting a "Frankenrat" look while still acknowledging his charm.
  • Several members share personal stories about their own pet rats, highlighting their affectionate nature and desire for attention.
  • There are discussions about the interactions between Finnegan and the member's other pets, particularly cats, with some expressing concern about how the cats might react to him.
  • A suggestion is made to create a pet picture directory for members to share images of their pets, which some find appealing while others note the potential workload involved.
  • Participants share humorous and light-hearted comments about the nature of cats and their behaviors, particularly in relation to Finnegan.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express positive sentiments about Finnegan and share similar experiences with pet rats. However, there are varying opinions on how well Finnegan will adapt to living with cats, and the discussion includes playful banter without reaching a consensus on any specific concerns.

Contextual Notes

Some comments reflect personal experiences and assumptions about pet behavior, particularly regarding interactions between rats and cats, which may not apply universally. The discussion also includes speculative humor about the nature of cats and their energy levels.

Who May Find This Useful

Pet owners, particularly those interested in rats or considering adding a rat to a household with other pets, may find the shared experiences and insights valuable.

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We just got our highspeed working (wahoo, the inner geek is content) here are some pics of my christmas gift.
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He was being odd that evening in choosing to lay ON TOP of the box instead of INSIDE.
 
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omg! He is soooo cute! I had one just like him. Its too bad they don't live longer, Sebastian the rat was one of the best pets I've ever had. Enjoy him!
 
Well...I'm sure he's a very nice rat, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder, for sure.

His head looks like it came from a different rat than the rest of his body. Kind of a Frankenrat look to him.

But I'm sure he's a very nice rat...certainly love his name :!) !

Congrats on your new high speed!
 
My best friend's son had a rat that he named after his grandfather (heh!) and the rat was a real sweetie. If you cuddled him in your hands, the next thing you knew, he'd scoot up to your shoulder to cuddle against your neck and lick your ears. Rats crave attention, so please be nice to Finnegan.
 
Yeah, he's pretty nice, I hope to train him to sit on your shoulder as our last rat (we got him at the age of 5 or so) did.

One of his favorite things to do so far is we'll set him on the back of the futon in the living room and we have a blanket on there for the cats that lay up there and he loves to run back and forth underneath the blanket. I'll get pics of that up sometime.
 
Adorable Rat! Love his name.

Congrats on the high speed!
 
Cool rat man. When you teach it to talk, let me know haha.
 
What a sweet face!
 
There you are MIH, the popular demand was mainly referring to you, lol.
 
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I must confess I was very eager to see him!
 
  • #11
I could tell. LOL
 
  • #12
Frankenrat. Ew.
 
  • #13
Cute critter, Binzing
 
  • #14
We should start a pet picture directory, similar to the member picture directory where we can all post pictures of our pets :-p . thoughts?

And nice rat binzing!
 
  • #15
That's a mighty fine looking rodent, Binzing.
Since you had a previous rat, you know that they crave affection. I have no doubt that you'll be a terrific daddy.
 
  • #16
He is adorable. All pet rats remind me of this movie.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/uAJV4p0aet4&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/uAJV4p0aet4&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
 
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  • #17
NBAJam100 said:
We should start a pet picture directory, similar to the member picture directory where we can all post pictures of our pets :-p . thoughts?

And nice rat binzing!

That would be a lot of work for me, with a pot belly pig, 5 goats, 2 miniature donkeys, 6 dogs and 5 (or so) cats.
 
  • #18
Coincidentally, my sons and I were just looking at the rats during our pet store trip yesterday. At first our youngest didn't like the idea, but I asked him to keep watching them. After a while, he noticed them running about and investigating... and even moving/flipping their little houses. One then came up to the part of the window where he was sitting and sniffed around (there were air holes in the glass so he could be heard and smelled). He decided they were cool.

We were, however, just there to get food for Cha-Cha (the cat). Fortunately, rat was not to be on her menu, which is also why I had to tell our youngest he'll unfortunately have to wait til he goes to college to get one (or at least til we get a larger abode, where he can possibly bar the cat from his room).

Rats are decidedly cool... and finnegan is decidedly cute. Right now, he's making me wish I had some time to be that languid. :biggrin:
 
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Hello Finnegan.
 
  • #21
binzing said:
5 (or so) cats.

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Is one of them of the Schrödinger breed, so you don't know whether or not it's there? :confused:
 
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Do the 5 cats make Finnegan nervous? I am imagining a scenario like this:


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Math Is Hard said:
Do the 5 cats make Finnegan nervous? I am imagining a scenario like this:

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That is certainly what our cat would do! :smile:
 
  • #24
Finnegan is in one of my two rooms, which are closed off from the animals. Though when he's out in the living room on the back of the couch (with supervision of course) the cats seem interested but not overly so.

Oh, I said 5 or so because I didn't feel like taking the time to count.
 
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Danger said:
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Is one of them of the Schrödinger breed, so you don't know whether or not it's there? :confused:

The problem is that you don't know if they're dead or not, which is actually true of many breeds for about 19 hours out of the day.
 
  • #26
Math Is Hard said:
Do the 5 cats make Finnegan nervous? I am imagining a scenario like this:


CatsWatchingMouseCage.jpg

:smile: THAT is a great photo!
 
  • #27
Tonight my mom says he was actually walking around on the couch proper even walking up and climbing under the cats and dogs.
 
  • #28
Ivan Seeking said:
The problem is that you don't know if they're dead or not, which is actually true of many breeds for about 19 hours out of the day.

Well, cats are notoriously inefficient from an energy-use standpoint. The tradeoff is in how they work when they work.
I was just thinking, sitting here with Lucy on my lap... The most perfectly engineered killing machine on the planet is flopped down on me, purring her fool head off. If I walk the 2 metres to the bathroom, she follows me. Downstairs to change, she follows me. We close the bedroom door to keep her out because she wakes us up every half-hour or so... and this morning she woke us up. I've always known that she can open doors, but that's only the second time that she's let herself into our room. Gonna have to start locking it.

By the bye, that white cat in the background of MIH's photo could easily be Lucy, except that the collar medallion is different.
 
  • #29
Danger said:
Well, cats are notoriously inefficient from an energy-use standpoint. The tradeoff is in how they work when they work.
I was just thinking, sitting here with Lucy on my lap... The most perfectly engineered killing machine on the planet is flopped down on me, purring her fool head off. If I walk the 2 metres to the bathroom, she follows me. Downstairs to change, she follows me. We close the bedroom door to keep her out because she wakes us up every half-hour or so... and this morning she woke us up. I've always known that she can open doors, but that's only the second time that she's let herself into our room. Gonna have to start locking it.

By the bye, that white cat in the background of MIH's photo could easily be Lucy, except that the collar medallion is different.

You do realize you're going to have to start a thread with Lucy pictures now. :wink:
 
  • #30
I didn't expect Finnegan to look so cute. Nice rat!
 

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