GU Rats

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GU Rats book

Interesting facts about the species-appropriate keeping, purchase and care of coloured rats.

  • 64 pages
  • Author Gerd Ludwig
  • Flap brochure

Rats are very intelligent and quickly gain confidence in their humans. If you choose a rat, you will be rewarded with a smart pet that never gets boring. In this book, author Gerd Ludwig provides basic knowledge about the correct keeping, care and occupation of rats. His experience and many tips make this guide indispensable for every rat owner. Great special pages convey the knowledge in an attractive way, for example the "behaviour interpreter" helps with communication with the animal. "At a glance" explains in words and pictures the sensory abilities of the animal or how to make the rat cage a cosy home. Under "Does good - better not!" you can find out what is important in the first few days with your new pet.

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