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Everybody welcome the newest member of my family .. TRACEY THE RAT
Here's my first sight of her;
She was found as a stray, people had spotted her in their gardens for a couple of weeks and had failed to catch her. Eventually the SSPCA were called out and managed to detain the runaway.
She was at the SSPCA and nobody came forward for her, so when she came up for adoption I saw this young lone rat and knew I had to give her a home. Judging by the pictures she was molting into her adult coat (3-4 months old) and I thought she needed a friend (or three!)!
Following a period of quarantine, vet checkover and a negative test for leptospirosis, she was ready for me to introduce to my girls. I'm so glad to say the introductions have gone swimmingly and they are now cuddled up in bed together!
Tracey is surprisingly confident, slightly nippy when she's in her cage but friendly when she's out. She cheered up so much when she finally was allowed to meet her new friends, and I think she's going to make a great companion to me and my girls.
How did they know she was a stray and not a wild rat? Do you not have wild rats?
Everybody welcome the newest member of my family .. TRACEY THE RAT
Here's my first sight of her;
She was found as a stray, people had spotted her in their gardens for a couple of weeks and had failed to catch her. Eventually the SSPCA were called out and managed to detain the runaway.
She was at the SSPCA and nobody came forward for her, so when she came up for adoption I saw this young lone rat and knew I had to give her a home. Judging by the pictures she was molting into her adult coat (3-4 months old) and I thought she needed a friend (or three!)!
Following a period of quarantine, vet checkover and a negative test for leptospirosis, she was ready for me to introduce to my girls. I'm so glad to say the introductions have gone swimmingly and they are now cuddled up in bed together!
Tracey is surprisingly confident, slightly nippy when she's in her cage but friendly when she's out. She cheered up so much when she finally was allowed to meet her new friends, and I think she's going to make a great companion to me and my girls.