Hank and Ray went home with Danielle to be companions for her existing rat Cinnamon. Congratulations!
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Zara and Inga were adopted today by McKenna and are off to their new home in New York. Congratulations!
Unfortunately, Minnie has left us for better places. We are clueless why she passed but are presuming it may be something genetic. We weigh our rats weekly and with her most recent weigh-in noticed a loss of some weight rather than the moderate growth we expected. That morning she was fine, energetic and no other symptoms we could detect. That evening, however, she was bad enough to need fluids along with antibiotics. Fluids and more meds the following morning, but by the evening she was gone. Rest well, girl! We had Charlie neutered a few days ago. He came back to us after the original adopted found out he was being relocated. Since he came to us as a solo rat we looked to introduce him in with some of our existing boys. Unfortunately, Charlie's testosterone was raging. A few days later, now, and he is beginning to work through introductions with Crockett, Tubbs, and Ray. He will be up for adoption again once he heals up, but of course his adoption fee will be increased by the cost of his neuter. No problem if he stays with us, he's one of our favorites!
Additionally, Leia and one of our other recent rescues had surgery to remove mammary tumors. If you'd care to donate to help defer some of the cost, it would be much appreciated! Sweet rattie Happy was adopted by Marlee. Congratulations!
Caroline Estimated birth November 2012 Rescued November 2013 Surgery for tumors April 8, 2014 Died May 24, 2014 Caroline came to us after what seemed to be a challenging life. The young lady we got her from had taken her in from a family who no longer wanted her and didn't care if she was food for some other animal. She had lived solo up until we got her. While with us, she viewed us with great caution and was even known to nip at stray hands left in the cage. She moved in with Queenie and with an ever-changing group of young girl rats. Some of the girls she found annoying and others she snuggled right up with. She lived with this group up until we discovered a number of mammary tumors on her one side. During her vet appointment for surgery, it was discussed whether they could even be removed due to the number and locations of the tumors but the vet was able to remove them all. This left her with an incision underneath her front arm all the way back to what you might call her hip. Actually, in the picture above you can see a bit of skin showing on her back leg still. We dressed her up as well as possible to allow her to heal and moved her in with Isis, our pneumonia girl, for company. Once Isis was all better, she lived with Weezy the head-tilt girl, who was being treated for an inner ear infection. Caroline never did quite heal all the way up from her surgery, though the last part did finally scab over and given more time it would have. Two nights ago she had a severe respiratory flare-up which I treated with some emergency meds and she responded well by the following morning, moving around the cage, eating, and taking her new medication regimen. Last night she was just as active and sounded good; this morning she was gone. It was not surprising to me, but it was disappointing because she seemed to have responded so well to treatment. Caroline had made a personality change after her surgery, she no longer nipped and she seemed to not mind our company anymore. Once or twice she actually enjoyed being petted, then caught herself and realized what she was doing lol. Run & play, Caroline, and remember us fondly. Nearly all of our available rats are now listed with pictures. There are five girls we took in a week ago that I've not yet gotten pictures of, plus they are still settling in while we evaluate them.
But anyways, browse through! There are quite a number of wonderful rats to choose from. If you are interested in Eric, Pan, Aladdin, or Phillip, please choose Mickey, Snip, Snap or Donald to be their friend. It helps us not have a cage full of white rats and it helps you so you can tell them apart when you get them home. They are all wonderful boys, it is only a color difference. |
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