Rats do make noises and if they like you they will chatter their teeth when you are holding and petting them. This is called bruxing. They will do this when they are happy or content. It's much like when a cat purrs, you know they are happy.
Rats will also make squeaking noises if they have a cage mate and are play wrestling. Most times they will play wrestle at night after all the humans are in bed and the room they are in is quiet. If one of the rats gets a little rougher than the other one likes they will make a high pitched squeaking noise to let the other rat know they are being too rough.
Rats will also squeak if they are get scared. The best way to make sure you don't scare your pet rat is to talk to them as you take the lid off the cage. That way they know you are there and are less likely to get scared and bite you. Most rats are friendly and won't bite, but there is an exception to that rule. Just make sure not to scare them or let small children squeeze them tightly when they hold them and the chances of getting bitten by a rat are very small.
Although Rats will make chirping, squeaking and teeth gnashing noises, if the sounds you are hearing are made when they are breathing or you think their breathing is labored or sounds crackly, you need to take them to a Veterinarian right away. This could be the first signs of an upper respiratory problem and without Veterinary care they can die from this rather fast.
The Veterinarian you seek out will have to be familiar with Exotic pets. Rats, hamsters as well as other small animals are all considered Exotic pets and a Veterinarian familiar with exotic pets will be more helpful than one that is not.
Rats will also sneeze. If you are using the wrong bedding, for instance one that has a lot of dust in it or one that your rat is allergic to, your rat might start sneezing. If you hear your rat sneezing, or when they sneeze there is a yellow mucous getting sprayed from his nostrils, he probably has an upper respiratory problem and will need anti-biotics from a Veterinarian before he will get better. Pine or cedar bedding is sold for Rats and Hamsters, but is not good for their health. This type of bedding is notorious for causing breathing problems in small animals. Most people who keep rats will tell you to get Care Fresh Bedding.
Published by Mary Kirkland
Mary is originally from Redondo Beach, California and now lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with her husband and daughter. Mary has had extensive experience with small animal care as well as rescuing and re-homing.... View profile
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6 Comments
Post a CommentRats and mice will stay in clean or dirty houses. They don't care as long as they find a food source and someplace to hide. I would get in the closet, pull everything out and see if there are any holes or small mouse or larger rat feces on the floor. There might be a hole in the wall where it is getting in and out.
I donn't have a wanted pet. Something is making a lot of noise in the closet and I openen the closet for the cat and she wouldn't go inn. Since then she has been acting scared and wants to stay on my bed. She is acting different in other ways. I'm afraid that I have a mouse or rat in the closet that came out when I oened the door. What do I do. What sort of noises do they make. I have heard paper rattling and a strang high pitched sound,two sounds actually. I thought that rodents did not stay in a clean house with a cat. Please help me. rlf
You are such a good rat mama. They are so cute!
LOL that's too funny. I can just see him thinking that now.
lol @ almost. That is Dusty and Oreo, my pet Rats.
The rats in the photo are almost cute. Generally, I am not a big fan of rats.