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Oh Rats - a happy story. About a Downs Rat
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 148891" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Rat snakes are so lovely! It's nice that you provide her with a wintering place. </p><p> </p><p>I have worked in animal rescue for 12 years. We fostered a number of furpeople and skin walkers. Some we were able to help - others we just helped across. </p><p> </p><p>My first 2 ratties were females. Jwi (Korean for rat) and Noodles (american for pasta). Jwi was smart. Smartest rat I've ever known. Noodles her sister not so smart, but brave. Very VERY brave. Warrior rat if you will. </p><p> </p><p>One day - our rescue kitten decided to come in and 'play' with the rats. I have this on film too. Piper got a little too rough with Jwi and from across the room I see Noodles literally running and dove on the cat, attacked her - and rolled the cat!! The cat freaked out so bad - it hid in the corner and Noodles checked out her sister and then stomped around like billy jean bad rat....for about 10 minutes with her fur fluffed. </p><p> </p><p>IT was one of the most hysterical things I've ever watched. But until her death if I put Noodles in the same room with Piper the cat - Piper was subservient and would roll on her back, gently reach out and paw at the girls - never a claw or a fang. </p><p> </p><p>Sometimes it doesn't matter how big you are - it's how you roll. In Noodles case - how you roll a cat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 148891, member: 4964"] Rat snakes are so lovely! It's nice that you provide her with a wintering place. I have worked in animal rescue for 12 years. We fostered a number of furpeople and skin walkers. Some we were able to help - others we just helped across. My first 2 ratties were females. Jwi (Korean for rat) and Noodles (american for pasta). Jwi was smart. Smartest rat I've ever known. Noodles her sister not so smart, but brave. Very VERY brave. Warrior rat if you will. One day - our rescue kitten decided to come in and 'play' with the rats. I have this on film too. Piper got a little too rough with Jwi and from across the room I see Noodles literally running and dove on the cat, attacked her - and rolled the cat!! The cat freaked out so bad - it hid in the corner and Noodles checked out her sister and then stomped around like billy jean bad rat....for about 10 minutes with her fur fluffed. IT was one of the most hysterical things I've ever watched. But until her death if I put Noodles in the same room with Piper the cat - Piper was subservient and would roll on her back, gently reach out and paw at the girls - never a claw or a fang. Sometimes it doesn't matter how big you are - it's how you roll. In Noodles case - how you roll a cat. [/QUOTE]
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