REHOMING PET RATS

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Philadelphia PA

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Hi there! It is sad to say, but I need to find a home for my eight pet rats. I no longer have the ability to give them the time and attention that they need and I am going to be leaving the country for a few months. Each has a name and I will be glad to tell you if you are interested in adopting them all. There are hairless females in the mix. I would like to be assured that they will have a happy and safe home. My rats have not been given the attention or hand rearing that they required as babies to enjoy being held or pet. They prefer other things like snackies, hammocks, toys, and biting fabric. There are 7 girls and one boy (which was an accident). The male is named Esmeralda that has been neutered. We are looking for a home with someone who has experience in caring and handling rats. We are willing to give all of the ratty objects that we have which are many over to whomever chooses to take our babies home. The cage is not a critter nation but an accidental ferret nation. The rats do in fact like to escape into their surroundings. If this freaks you out you can always cover the cage in chicken wire as we did when they were babies. At this point they know where there home is and always come back. I require a vet recommendation, a detailed explanation of ratty owner history, and small rehoming fee which we can discuss if you choose to email or text me. I also would prefer for a pick up due to the sheer amount of stuff that we have. The cage itself is very large and comes apart into large pieces. I am not willing to split up the rats, they are all each other know, and I know for a fact that they are very close. I am not in a hurry to let them go and I am willing to search for the best home. Thank you very much!

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