AlphinaNovaStar
Energetic
Wow! Rats!
Saw these, wondered if they would be helpful:
http://www.pestdetective.org.nz/assets/Uploads/Clues/Ship-rat-tracks-4-sq.jpg
http://www.pestdetective.org.nz/assets/Uploads/Clues/Norway-rat-tracks-4-500x500.jpg
(Edit: although it says tracks, they are actually a drawing (ship rat) and a picture (norway rat) of the underside of the hind foot. I think you need another toe?)
Oh, this one's a good pic! https://www.stcatharines.ca/en/livein/resources/shutterstock_42052987.jpg More of a thumb pad than an actual thumb (references say 'four toes on the front five on the back', but both mine used that just like a thumb).
Little suggestion. My pet rat, Nickie, did NOT have a belly. He was a lean and sweet. I fed him properly so he never got like that. Only rats that eat anything and everything develop the big belly. So not sure if you want to rethink that or include a morph to make the belly bulge go away?
You knew I had to post some cute ratty pix didn't you? LOL
Non-pet rats that occupy human-occupied areas are certainly noisy, smelly, destructive and carry disease (actually, there's some less-than-reputable pets with the same problem...).I therefore HATE RATS!
The author Terry Pratchett described the same setup in one of his books. Mind you, that book is told from the point of view of the rats- intelligent, talking, reading & writing rats (who have a deal with a talking cat and a piper, and go around conning cities into thinking they have a plague of rats). If you don't like rats at all, you probably won't like the book!...into a deep pen where they would throw a dog in with them...