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Another successful adoption - amazing work Border Small Animal Rescue!
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Cute and Adventurous
Female Rodent
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On Hold
Available for adoption are 2 hooded girl rats.
They have 4 brothers who have all been adopted and 3 sisters who have also been adopted already. These 2 girl's are very social and love nothing more than exploring their surrounding's. When they aren't out exploring they are curled up in a box hidey house fast asleep dreaming of their next adventure.
They have been raised eating a variety of food including but not limited to tuna, salmon, hair boiled egg, banana, pasta, apple, celery, corn on the cob, broccoli and watermelon. They have 24/7 access to Vetafarm Rodents Origin which they eat throughout the day. They get fed their fruits and veggies once a day, mixing up what they get everyday so then they don't get bored.
Since they were 4 days old they've had heavy handling by their foster carer and nothing fases them.
Mum and Dad are available to meet, their foster carer have adopted them.
Both Mum and Dad had a slight head sway when they came into care. Dad was taken to our rat experienced vet, it was confirmed they have a neurological issue, it does not affect their day to day living.
The babies MAY develop the head sways as they get older, we can not guarantee they will nor that they won't.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.