Location: Dudley, West Midlands
Age: 7 months
Number of rats: 3
Sex: male
Neutured?: No
3 well-loved male rats
I am very sad to find them a new family, but after suddenly deciding to go to university, I won’t have the right amount of time to look after them, and I’d love them to continue living full lives!
I would love to keep in contact and get updates every now and then, as they will always have a place in my heart.
None of them have ever bitten, they have had breathing issues in the past (pigeon noises and red noses sometimes) but they seem to be doing great at the moment! All of them are very sociable, love being handled and always come to greet you in the morning and evenings! They are used to having a dog in the house too.
Abraham: (black and white, 8 months old): is very confident, loves peanut butter, climbing on your shoulders and exploring during free roam!
Albie: (white with brown markings, 8 months): can be a little nervous as his red eyes reduce his vision slightly but is confident once he realises its safe! Loves Greek yoghurt, pea fishing and digging through paper and material!
Otis: (grey and white, almost 7 months): can have an attitude and be very vocal, but is also very loving if you respect his boundaries, loves to lick your hands or face, loves pasta and enjoys foraging for food.
Included: half a bag of food, large box of paper cat litter, lots and lots of toys (wooden chews, wooden toys, rope toys, foraging toys, tunnels, ladders, 3 hammocks, Sputnik pod, cat tree, 3 water bottles, 2 litter trays, zip-up net tent for free roam (I normally sit in with them), smaller plastic hamster cage for travel and medium cage for living (just big enough for 3 rats, they could live in it temporary but a larger cage would be better for them)
I do have a larger cage, it would be and extra £150 = they particularly like the foraging box I have made at the bottom of this cage (please see picture and ask for more details)
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