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I had 2 fancy rats. They were lovely. They liked to play around in boxes and carve tunnels into my couch to run around in. They liked fruits and riding around in my pocket.
My monster of a roommate at the time took them and let them into the wild when I was away. I never saw them again. Should have left her in the wild as well for that.
Gosh, how could anybody let their roommate's pets into the wild? I'm so sorry that it happenned to you
You just need to see others as objects and then itβs as easy as peeing.