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which also happens to be true since you brought it up.
Fancy rats are mostly harmless, its the wild brown and black rats that are the carriers of various diseases and pathogens that caused the black death and what keeps us weary of those rodents.
I did have a guinea pig once. Didn't last long, though.
Though non-domesticated rats are filthy and may carry diseases so they get exterminated before they can cause issues.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriental_rat_flea
A white one with red eyes. He was so cool and smart too! Taught him how to climb ropes and go around a maze, stuff like that. I could train him.
Ended up like:
Pests.
They look menacing.