Neither sounds particularly natural. Do you mean the rat is in some cavity/hole in the wall?
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Anonymous"There's a rat inside the wall.""There's a rat in the wall."You can use either one.
teechrNeither sounds particularly natural. Do you mean the rat is in some cavity/hole in the wall?Some walls are hollow, and rats and mice may get inside.