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Rats enjoy being groomed, and it's actually good for them. It releases endorphins and oxytocin, promoting happiness and social bonding. It reduces stress and promotes good health. Research found that Rats that were groomed more as babies were calmer, brav

Rats enjoy being groomed, and it's actually good for them. It releases endorphins and oxytocin, promoting happiness and social bonding. It reduces stress and promotes good health. Research found that Rats that were groomed more as babies were calmer, brav