starmaiden
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My first two rats ever. Pansy, fawn hooded and Petunia (R.I.P.), split capped the day I rescued them from abandonment.
After their first bath:
Pansy, Petunia, and my dog Collin:
My three babies I adopted from a breeder came next.
Petals tackles Sweet Pea:
Sweet Pea gets Petals back:
One of my favorite pictures of Iris:
A cute baby picture of Sweet Pea:
Iris's baby pic:
Pansy absolutely adores the three little girls and loved them immediately.:
But Petunia wasn't so sure about them at first. As Alpha Rat, it seemed she had a hard time keeping all three of them in line to her satisfaction.
But she grew very close to them as well before she passed:
I made my first hammy a few days ago out of some old T-shirts and ribbon. I'm really proud of myself! I don't have a sewing machine and no sewing skills, but it works and they seem to like it:
Pansy rests in the hammy. This photo was taken this morning. You can't see it, but she looks like Frankinrat right now, she's got stitches down her side and on her tummy. She's recovering from a benign mammary tumor removal and a spay which revealed a previously undetected and very severe uterine infection. Glad I decided to get her spayed at the same time even though I didn't know her age and the vet wasn't sure how much good it would do. After the surgery, the vet said it saved her life!
After their first bath:
Pansy, Petunia, and my dog Collin:
My three babies I adopted from a breeder came next.
Petals tackles Sweet Pea:
Sweet Pea gets Petals back:
One of my favorite pictures of Iris:
A cute baby picture of Sweet Pea:
Iris's baby pic:
Pansy absolutely adores the three little girls and loved them immediately.:
But Petunia wasn't so sure about them at first. As Alpha Rat, it seemed she had a hard time keeping all three of them in line to her satisfaction.
But she grew very close to them as well before she passed:
I made my first hammy a few days ago out of some old T-shirts and ribbon. I'm really proud of myself! I don't have a sewing machine and no sewing skills, but it works and they seem to like it:
Pansy rests in the hammy. This photo was taken this morning. You can't see it, but she looks like Frankinrat right now, she's got stitches down her side and on her tummy. She's recovering from a benign mammary tumor removal and a spay which revealed a previously undetected and very severe uterine infection. Glad I decided to get her spayed at the same time even though I didn't know her age and the vet wasn't sure how much good it would do. After the surgery, the vet said it saved her life!