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| NRen2k5 |
Spencer4 wrote:
> The cat has caught several of them over the last couple of months. I
> live in a very rural area of Surrey, England. Juvenile rat or mouse of
> what variety?
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> http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y285/spencer4/Rat.jpg
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The measurement is in inches? I'd say it's a rat.
- NRen2k5
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| Spencer4 |
Yes definately inches, sorry.
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| OldGeezer |
Aw, poor little furball. I'd love to get a couple of same-sex genuine wild
rat juveniles as an experiment to see how much of a difference all that
careful fancy-rat breeding has really made. I bet that poor little bugger
would have been friendly had it been caught and tamed. Your cat would prolly
not approve though.
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| Tracey |
"NRen2k5" <nomore@email.com> wrote in message
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> Spencer4 wrote:
>> The cat has caught several of them over the last couple of months. I
>> live in a very rural area of Surrey, England. Juvenile rat or mouse of
>> what variety?
>>
>> http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y285/spencer4/Rat.jpg
>
> (Link fixed)
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> The measurement is in inches? I'd say it's a rat.
>
> - NRen2k5
Yep, looks like a young rat. He looks just like my late rattie Fudge when
he was young - an agouti of course.
Tracey
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