TumbleweedRattery
TumbleweedRattery
PLEASE read the site before emailing me. Here are some quick links to common questions:
“What kind of rats do you breed?”
“What are your breeding goals?”
“Where do I find information about upcoming litters or past litters?”
“Do you have any rats I can have now so I don’t have to wait?”
“How much are your rats and what are your terms for adoption?”
“Where do I find out what’s going on with your rattery?”
“I don’t understand why I can’t meet all the rats or the rats I’m going to adopt ahead of time.”
“What kind of cage do you use, or what kind of cage should I use?”
“What vet in Reno should I go to?”
“What is this NARR thing you talk about on your site and all the numbers on your rats?”
Contact
If you are interested in ADOPTING, please return to the home page and click on the link for Ravencharm Rattery, as I am no longer breeding and this rattery has my breeding rats.
I reserve EVERY RIGHT not to email you back or adopt babies to you if I feel you’re not going to be a suitable rat owner. As the breeder of the babies it’s my responsibility to make sure they go to only the best homes and to people who are open and willing to work harder for their rats.
To contact me directly, please email me at: tumbleweed.rattery@gmail.com
When you pick up your rats and receive their pedigrees (if you request one) you will also be agreeing the following by simply adopting the rats:
1. If you no longer want your pet rats, they will be returned to ME. Not sold to someone else, fed to another animal, or handed off to another person without letting me know. It costs me me money care for an extra adult rat, so there is a $10 fee for returning the rat to me.
2. That you follow a certain quarantine upon receiving you rats to make sure that everyone is healthy.
3. That I am not responsible for any vet bills after you become the owner of the rat. If you cannot afford the bills, I will take your pet back for a fee ($10) and take care of any medical needs. The rat will then stay with me and be rehomed at a later date with someone who can care for vet bills.
4. If you need advice on what vet to see, you should be comfortable contacting me to find a good vet.
5. You are responsible for feeding, watering, and taking care of your pet rat. Clean cages and proper food are part of adopting the pet rat.
6. When you sign the form you're agreeing to either a breeding or non-breeding contract. I probably won't allow the breeding of the animals unless you're an established breeder or a breeder getting started and mentoring with an established breeder.
7. I might periodically inquire about the rats you adopted.
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