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Sylvie

Rat

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Nevins Farm
Female
1 Years
1.23

Meet Sylvie

Sylvie is a sweet lady who loves to climb and explore around the home, she benefits greatly from additional enrichment, and oppurtunities to free roam. She lived with several rats in her previous home, and is currently housed with them, and would enjoy going home with one (or more) of her sisters, but it is not required. She should have a female companion rat in her home. The group was free roam in the home with access to a critter nation and litter box.

Rats are nocturnal, highly social and extremely intelligent animals! Due to the highly social nature of rats we prefer to match them with homes with existing rats, or to adopters looking to take home two or more rats. Rats can be food driven (and great foragers!) making them excellent animals to train. We always recommend the use of positive reinforcement training with your animals, and are happy to provide more information on this topic.

We recommend providing a safe indoor enclosure that allows the rat plenty of space to exercise. The minimum cage size should be 2’x2.5’x2’, with good ventilation (no glass enclosures) and must have a solid base. Preferably the shelter includes multiple levels, with appropriate use of linens or paper bedding and lots of rat appropriate toys. Rats should never be housed with other animals, each species should always have its own housing.

The needs of each rat are unique and if you have questions about the right type of enclosure for the rat you are interested in, please visit us and talk with our volunteers/staff! We are happy to provide guidance and advice.

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Many housing units sold in pet stores are too small for the behavioral needs of Rats. If you looking to purchase housing, visit our web page for recommendations on the best housing for small animals.

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Sylvie

Rat

Nevins Farm
Female
1 Years

Sylvie

Rat

Nevins Farm
Female
1 Years
1.23
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