"Ratatouille" Makes Parisians Go Nuts for Pet Rats

Society | October 2, 2007, Tuesday // 00:00

The US box-office hit "Ratatouille", starring an animated rodent, who dreams of becoming a top Parisian chef, has sparked a new pet rats trend in the French capital, a pets association said, cited by French media.

"Since the film came out, there is no question there is a real fashion for rats," said Gerald Moreau, 25, who runs a group near Paris promoting the long-tailed rodents as domestic animals.

Visits to his website have tripled and sales of rodent accessories have jumped 40 percent since the movie's French release this summer, according to industry figures.

Children are driving the craze -- seeking out soft-coated rats with floppy ears like Remy, the hero of the Pixar comedy -- pushing parents to seek out tips on choosing and caring for a rat.

"Rats are much smarter, much more interesting than hamsters or mice," Moreau said.

But Moreau, who with his girlfriend has 19 pet rats, tells parents to think twice before taking one home: "They're very sociable animals, and they need a lot of cuddles and play time."

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