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BoxCar_Willie

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Bought my girls two baby rats a few weeks ago. They make super great pets for kids. Don't bite, are very clean, and really smart.

We have one left (the other went nutty and did bite my oldest daughter and wife, she no longer exists) and she's driving our allergies bonkers. We are super allergic to animals. Thought she'd be ok cause we keep her in the basement and she's so tiny. No dice.

I just want to give her to a good home, she'll need a lot of attention cause she's by herself now. She's a sweetheart, doesn't bite, will cuddle with you and is great with kids. You can have the cage, (it's a nice cage $100 paid for it) food, bedding, the whole shabang. You just need to live in or near Columbus.
 
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Too bad you aren't in Cambodia, you could have sold it as "supper". :biggrin:

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CHREY THOM, Cambodia (Reuters Life!) - Stir-fried or grilled, Vietnamese can't seem to get enough of Cambodian rat meat, and the global influenza outbreak as well as recent heavy rains have proven a boon for both consumers and exporters.
In Chrey Thom, a Cambodian town on the border with Vietnam, motorbike after motorbike carries wooden cages full of hundreds of the plump, furry, brown rats.
The rains in the Mekong Delta area have helped boost the Cambodian trappers' catch, as more rats rush out from their flooded holes and into waiting cages.
"There were so many rodents we just can't eat them all, so we need to export lots more to Vietnam," Cambodian rat trader Kang Chanthan told Reuters. "It's good business."

Flu fears, rains buoy Cambodia rat exports to Vietnam - Democratic Underground
 
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