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    I trust the rats are fed on something cheaper, or gone....

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    They're caged better at least.

    I'm not fronting the bill though...if I wasn't such a nice guy I'd have my labour paid for too!

    Then again, I value the experience over any monetary gain to be honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    Don't react too quickly! It is unlikely to be the flatmates rats (they're probably well fed). Quite often during the winter this sort of damage occurs when mice come indoors coz it's cold.
    No doubt it's your flatmates vermin! I used to have a rabbit that lived in my bedroom and she chewed everything - power cords, wallpaper, books, telephone cords etc, etc.
    My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily View Post
    No doubt it's your flatmates vermin! I used to have a rabbit that lived in my bedroom and she chewed everything - power cords, wallpaper, books, telephone cords etc, etc.
    Mmm, I prefer to think of rats and rabbits and the like as OUTDOOR pets.

    Some people would sleep by a horse if it'd fit in their bedrooms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mekk View Post
    Mmm, I prefer to think of rats and rabbits and the like as OUTDOOR pets.

    Some people would sleep by a horse if it'd fit in their bedrooms.
    Yes indeed, I had some lame arse idea that I could have my rabbit inside (apparently it can be done with those big lopped eared rabbits) she was just 1 of those little ones (a dwarf rabbit) but she was a little fluffy cute bundle of destruction that got a new home with someone who had the appropriate outside caging area for her.
    My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.

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