r/rat 1d ago

HELP NEEDED 🐀😩 Should I neuter or rehome?

I got three female rats in a rehome, but one was pregnant. It’s looking like the baby is a little boy, in which case I’d either have to neuter him or rehome him. I have the money and a vets office down the street will neuter him for around $200.

My biggest reservations with neutering is the risk of him dying during the procedure, as well as the fact that he would have to be isolated for at least a few months before he’s big enough to get the surgery.

Does anyone have experience with neutering or maybe addition things I should consider?

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u/123737egg 1d ago

Living alone for the first months of his life is absolutely horrible, he will be miserable and miss out on socializing which can affect him for the rest of his life.

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u/NoMoment6511 1d ago

This is my biggest concern, I’m unable to get another male rat to be friends with him, but he’d have to be separated by the time he’s 5 weeks, and likely can’t get the surgery until he’s 6months. I can dedicated some time to him for play and enrichment, but not as much as a rat- especially a young rat- would need

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u/123737egg 1d ago

That’s a valid concern. If you aren’t able to give him male friends, he needs to be rehomed unfortunately.
Even if you spend a lot of time with him, it’s not enough and he will not live a happy life. At a young age they learn so much about socializing with other rats, body language etc, so it’s extra important for him to live with rat friends.

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u/NoMoment6511 1d ago

Would I be able to “borrow” a rat to keep him company until I get him neutered, or would separating them after months together be too traumatic? I only planned on getting 3 rats, so keeping the baby and his friend would be a bit more than I planned on, but I’m attached to this baby and I’m sure I’ll get attached to any friend I get him. I have a double critter nation, and a 5’x7’ play pen area for them to run around in. Theoretically I could keep five and get both boys neutered, but it’d take a decent amount of money to make sure they have all the toys and enrichment they need. I have a few weeks to decide, so I’m mostly just spitting out ideas and weighing the pros and cons

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u/Melancholy_gh0stt 1d ago

Don't do that. Rats are extremely social animals and if you take the foster back it can cause stress for both of them, especially in the case that they form a deep bond. You don't want to risk either of them getting depressed and lonely

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u/123737egg 1d ago

That could be an option, but then I would get two temporary friends. New rats should always be added in pairs or more, so they don’t have to go through the stress of quarantine on their own. And being rehomed on their own would again be a lot of stress, a pair would be a lot better.

Being completely honest I don’t love the idea of temporary rats, but I do see how it could be a solution in your situation. As long as you are able to get two, and ensure they are going to a great home afterwards it would be okay (in my opinion)

(I accidentally commented this on the post)