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Cuban hard-haired rats become cute pets, love to drink small wine and play "kissing"

author:International Online
Cuban hard-haired rats become cute pets, love to drink small wine and play "kissing"

Lopez mouth-to-mouth feeds his pet hard-haired rat "Panchu" to drink rum. (Screenshot of web page)

International online article: According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on November 20, raising petite rodents such as guinea pigs and hamsters is acceptable to many people as pets. But a couple living in Bainoa, a suburb of Havana, cuba's capital, prefers to keep "big rats": Cuban hard-haired rats. The little ones not only love to drink rum, but also love to play "kissing", which makes people fall through their glasses.

The Cuban couple, Rafael Lopez and Ana Pedraza, have six Cuban hard-haired rats that are half a meter long and the size of a puppy. The couple thought they were very intelligent, curious about everything, and very good "partners". They like to drink sweet coffee, eat cookies, and especially love to play "kissing".

Five years ago, Lopez and his wife adopted their first hard-haired rat pet, Conggui, and later Cong Gui had other family members. Now, Lopez also feeds "Cong Gui's" son " Pancho " with his mouth to drink a little rum.

The Lopezs hope that through their efforts, they will call on people to work together to protect the hard-haired rat and stop the continued consumption of the hard-haired rat.

It is reported that the Cuban hard-haired rat is a kind of rodent in the family Hard-haired Rat, and it is also the largest surviving hard-haired rat, which mainly feeds on plants and small animals, and is widely distributed in the Cuban islands. Their fur is hard and rough, hence the name. (grain of rice)

Cuban hard-haired rats become cute pets, love to drink small wine and play "kissing"

Mr. Lopez is feeding his pet hard-haired rat "Panchu" to rum. (Screenshot of web page)

Cuban hard-haired rats become cute pets, love to drink small wine and play "kissing"

Mr. Lopez considers the hard-haired rat to be very "intelligent" and curious. (Screenshot of web page)

Cuban hard-haired rats become cute pets, love to drink small wine and play "kissing"

Mr. Lopez's pet stiff-haired rat, Cong Gui, stood in the front door of the car. (Screenshot of web page)

Cuban hard-haired rats become cute pets, love to drink small wine and play "kissing"

The Lopezs consider the hard-haired rat to be a good "companion." (Screenshot of web page)

Cuban hard-haired rats become cute pets, love to drink small wine and play "kissing"

The Lopez hope to save more hard-haired rats. (Screenshot of web page)

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