These girls came to us on 11/15/25 as part of an accidental litter.
Fostered by Jill in Chepachet, RI.
#20250448, “Squirrelflight”, Rat, Black and White, Capped, Standard Ears/Rex Coat, Female, DOB: 11/09/2025, Spayed/Neutered?: No
#20250449, “Sandstorm”, Rat, Pink-Eyed-White, Pink-Eyed White, Standard Ears/Rex Coat, Female, DOB: 11/09/2025, Spayed/Neutered?: No
#20250450, “Mousefur”, Rat, Black, Berkshire, Standard Ears/Standard Coat, Female, DOB: 11/09/2025, Spayed/Neutered?: No
UPDATE 1/29/26:
Squirrelflight is the most confident of the three while inside their cage. She is the first to come to the bars for food and playtime. Once out (she gets picked up easily), if she’s comfortable in the space, she will explore immediately. Larger newer spaces takes her some time to warm up to. She loves climbing on her foster mom, and she wrestles with her sisters often. Once settled in her forever home I know she will be an active and adventurous girl.
Sandstorm is the least confident of the three. I believe it is due to her eyesight tied to the red eyes. She is super sweet and once she overcomes her initial fear will climb on her foster mom and explore. You will see her doing the “red eyed head wobble” often. She doesn’t like the initial grab to be picked up but once you have her she is fine with being held.
Mousefur is in the middle of the three for confidence. But she is often the first to start exploring when in a new or larger play space. She isn’t too fighty being picked up and once she’s in your hands she tends to chill there for awhile, enjoying it. She climbs on her foster mom and will sometime give manicures if you have recently held food.
All three girls are timid at first but warm up pretty quickly. Being in a forever home will help their confidence and they will be a sweet and active mischief. They are very food motivated and I bet they would be great candidates for some ratty training!
Squirrelflight


Sandstorm


Mousefur


