These babies were born in MRR custody when a pregnant female came in from a hoarding situation.
Fostered by Fran in Windham, NH.
RESERVED:
#20250436, “Bisque”, Rat, Pink-Eyed-White, Siamese, Standard Ears/Standard Coat, Male, DOB: 10/17/2025, Spayed/Neutered?: No
#20250432, “Cream”, Rat, Pink-Eyed-White, Himalayan, Standard Ears/Standard Coat, Male, DOB: 10/17/2025, Spayed/Neutered?: No
#20250434, “Onion”, Rat, Pink-Eyed-White, Siamese, Standard Ears/Standard Coat, Male, DOB: 10/17/2025, Spayed/Neutered?: No
#20250433, “Pumpkin”, Rat, Pink-Eyed-White, Himalayan, Standard Ears/Standard Coat, Male, DOB: 10/17/2025, Spayed/Neutered?: No
ADOPTED!
#20250431, “Chowder”, Rat, Pink-Eyed-White, Himalayan, Standard Ears/Standard Coat, Male, DOB: 10/17/2025, Spayed/Neutered?: No
#20250435, “Tomato”, Rat, Pink-Eyed-White, Siamese, Standard Ears/Standard Coat, Male, DOB: 10/17/2025, Spayed/Neutered?: No
UPDATE 12/13/25:
My photos may not do them justice, but these are very pretty boys! Although they were born in foster and handled from a young age, their parents came from a hoarding situation and are very anxious; therefore the babies have a tendency to be anxious as well. The good news is they are still quite young. They have come a long way during their time in foster care, and I believe they will continue to make wonderful progress with patient, experienced adopters who will give them the time they need to feel comfortable.
These boys come to the door as soon as you enter the room. They will move from the left of the cage to the right to get closer to me. They will eat from my hand and have fabulous appetites. Being food motivated is a plus for socializing. They prefer not to be picked up but can be moved in a hide or bonding scarf. The bonding scarf allows them to be close to their human but still feel safe. They have never bitten so they just need to feel safe while out of the cage. They absolutely love their wheel and could be entered into the Olympics.
Bisque

Chowder

Cream

Onion

Pumpkin

Tomato

