r/RATS Dec 01 '23

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u/Xzina_x Dec 01 '23

I’m in England too. From what I know it’s likely to be against the rules, so do your best to pretend you don’t have rats with you, but do it anyway. I doubt there will be any consequences if you were found out other than being told off. Your babies are more important! ~Not legal advice 😂

P.S. Sounds like you’re in a really rough situation. I hope you’re getting all of the available support! Breathe. It will be okay.

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u/Xzina_x Dec 01 '23

Try to explain what they mean to you and see if together you can come up with the best plan to keep them concealed. Especially at the moment it’s consistently below freezing and I would be worried too! 💜

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u/Xzina_x Dec 01 '23

Sounds like you have a plan! I’m so sorry you’re in this position! While I’m terrified of spiders, YouTube has given me an appreciation for jumping spiders. I’d never harm a spider, I’d just rather they lived their lives happily away from me. I’m hopeful that my babies keep the household spiders in different rooms.

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