Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Interesting Dumbo Rat Facts

By Tom Parker


Dumbo rats, with their name alluding to the cartoon elephant with the overgrown ears, is a normal domesticated rat that possesses very similar physical characteristics. Dumbo rats are bred to attain genetic mutations that are responsible for them having certain characteristics, such as colors or markings.

Larger and more even-tempered than most other rats, dumbo rats make great family pets. They are easy to hold onto and there are a lot less occasions of accidental finger nibbles that you may experience with some of the other breeds of rats.

Many people are put off by the idea that dumbo rats are bred to attain their genetic mutations; however, dumbo rat lovers often respond with the quip, "Dogs are bred, why don't you react the same way to that?" Moreover, they assure others that such a method of genetic mutation is approved by the Rat and Mouse Club of America, which has also set standards for their mutation.

Dumbo rat breeding has become somewhat of a specialized business. These rats are quite popular, which is largely due to their unique looks. In addition to the dumbo rat mutation, there are many many other types of rats that are increasingly requested of breeders, such as hairless rats, blue rats, etc.

Taking care of dumbo rats does not differ at all from the normal care an owner is expected to give an average fancy rat. Just the same, they also need a dry, balanced diet that consists of lab blocks with rat seed mixes, supplemented with nearly a quarter of vegetables in their diet.

Throughout this short dumbo rat guide, I have touched on some of the special characteristics that make dumbo rats a great option for pet rat owners the world over. Just be sure to give your pet rat plenty of loving care and attention and they will reward you with many hours of wonderful enjoyment!




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