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Man Discovers Rat Stealing, Ends Up Playing Games with It

Some people harbor a deep aversion to rats because they tend to pilfer food from homes, prefer messy environments, and carry a significant number of bacteria. Consequently, many individuals dislike them.

Veterinarian Xiaoming shared a story about a rat today. The man discovered bite marks on his belongings and was puzzled about what had been stealing from him. It wasn't until a few days later that he discovered the little thief – a rat.

It turned out to be a rat. The man was furious and wanted to punish it. He grabbed several thin ropes to tie the rat's limbs. Then, he came up with various ways to teach the rat a lesson.

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The man took a kitchen knife and aimed it at the rat's neck, seemingly intending to kill it with a blade. After a while, he pulled out scissors and used them to trap the rat's head. Finally, he reached for a specific part of the rat's body...

If the rat could speak, it would probably say: ‘You still want to end it with a knife, give me a satisfaction!’

The man watched the trembling, speechless rat and burst out laughing. It seems he was just bored and engaged in this game with the rat. Haha, Veterinarian Xiaoming couldn't help but say, ‘This man is a real drama king!’

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Veterinarian Xiaoming explained: ‘We all know that cats eat rats, but nowadays, it seems rare to see cats eating rats. In fact, cats used to eat rats because they were deficient in taurine.’

This ingredient improves cats’ night vision, making it easier for them to hunt. However, many pet owners now feed their cats with sufficient nutrition, so they no longer eat rats.

Image from the internet, please contact Veterinarian Xiaoming for inquiries.

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