These girls came to us on 11/14/16 because their owner was in a car accident. Their previous owner describes them as quite friendly!

Fostered by Sarah in Woonsocket, RI.

ADOPTED!

#2016967N, “Bay”, Rat, Agouti, Hooded, Standard Ears/Standard Coat, Female, DOB: 11/15/2014, Spayed/Neutered?: No

#2016969N, “Boa”, Rat, Beige, Berkshire, Standard Ears/Standard Coat, Female, DOB: 11/15/2014, Spayed/Neutered?: No

#2016968N, “Bandit”, Rat, Grey, Masked, Standard Ears/Standard Coat, Female, DOB: 11/15/2014, Spayed/Neutered?: No

Special Need: Senior Rats

UPDATE 11/20/16

Bandit is always the first to come looking when I walk up to the cage but she’s not totally confident being out of the cage. She does like hiding in my sweatshirts though so I think in time she’ll come around to exploring more. She’s super active, friendly, and snuggly.

Bay is super, super outgoing. As soon as I open the cage door she is out and about all over the room. She likes to check back in with me occasionally (especially for treats, which she loves to then hoard under the dresser). If she goes too far or I want her to come back I shake the treat canister or make a kissy noise (like calling a cat over) and she comes running.

Boa is in between the other two. She looooooves to climb in to sweatshirt sleeves. As soon as I put my hand to the cage she burrows right in. She then runs around inside my shirt, then climbs out the other sleeve. Rinse and repeat. She likes to come out of the cage but usually hangs out close by.

All three are, like, 99% litter box trained (I’ve even seen them pee in it), love tickles, and chase hands around. They’re very playful and love to give kisses!”

Bay
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Boa
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Bandit
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