Animals Currently for Adoption

On this page are the animals that are up for adoption, I will try to keep it updated regularly. All of these animals are housed with me and if you see anyone you would be interested in giving a forever home to please email me with the title "adoptions". All animals are treated like my own pets and will stay with me until a suitable home can be found. The are fed a nutritious diet and bedded on safe products like aspen and recycled newspaper. Please go to Adoption Information to find out the requirments for adoptive parents.

Rats

Spook and Coco: These two girls are best buds and have been together all of their lives. Spook is the pretty albino girl and Coco is the agouti one. I am estimating the ages at 4 months as they were rescued feeder pups. They are both very friendly and love to come out and play! Some of their favorite foods include dog bicuits, brocolli, and carrots.

Bean: This big boy is Coco's brother and looks just like ehr twin! His cagemate was recently adotped so he is pretty lonely right now but would get along well with a younger boy to play with! He loves to climb and sleep (and chew) hammocks. Bean loves frozen peas and green beans and will try to hide his treasures so he can run back to you and get some more!

Blackies babies: Blackie is a girl that came to me pregnant and gave birth to an amazing 17 rat pups! She was a little girls pet that was accidentally housed with a boy and had just weaned one litter when she came to me and gave birth. She now has a home with me but I still have 6 boys and one girl from her litter available for adoption. These babies are around 12-14 weeks old and once settled in there new homes have all become wonderful kissy babies! There are 4 black hooded boys and 1 black hooded girl with one champange hooded boy. They are all a bit skittery as it was hard to spend time with 17 pups while they were growing up but once they are out and sholder riding they warm upto you quickly! One of the boys (Aries) has a bit of a tear in his ear from roughhousing and is housed with the champange boy (Saturn).

Ratilla: This shy girl was a neglected petstore breeder and is a beautiful agouti hooded. She was used over and over again to "produce" baby feeder pups. Her age is approximatly 8 months old and she is very shy, but does not bite. Once out of her cage she will sit quietly on your sholder and allow you to pet her. Ratilla really needs a home with someone who can show her that trusting humans is not a bad thing, and how to have the home she deserves. I have her housed with Mindy and would prefer that they both go together as they are great friends. This girl should only go to someone with experience with rats and knows all the tricks of trust training.

Mindy: Mindy is a sweet tri-coloured girl that I rescued as an adult feeder. Although a bit skittish she settles down easily and enjoys time out of her cage with Ratilla. She is the dominant girl in the pair and loves to spend her time eating peanuts and grooming her friend.

Wilber and Spoots: These are two agouti hooded girls that were origionally from the Toronto Humane Society and are very attached to each other. They are around 6 months old and are a bit shy. They love hammocks and any treat that comes their way!

Mice

Coco: This chocolate medium haired mouse boy is origionally from a breeder who desided to shutdown. He is quite a big boys! He are about 5 months old, and enjoys any treat he gets his paws on.

Dove: This is a dove coloured male mouse that was a rescued feeder. He loves to spend his time chewing up boxes and climbing upside down on his screen lid! Quite a little daredevil! He is 4 months old.

Daria: This is an agouti female mouse who is quite skittish from a cat attack. I will soon be introducing her to other mice but she has done well as a dominant girl before and was origionally a rescued feeder mouse.

Spot: Spot is a black mouse with a pink tail tip adn quite the adventurer. he escaped from his tank and spent an entire week roaming my house! He is settling back down to caged living but will mournfully look at me when I take him out. This guy is a real suvivor!