lilspaz68
Well-Known Member
Quark is a London, Ontario Cheese. She and her 3 sisters (Havarti, Gruyere and Feta) arrived January 1, 2009 as wee wickle babies. They were from a situation where the rats kept breeding and the rats were being kept in 5 and 10 gallon tanks. Lindy was able to get these babies out and to me and Lyndsy.
Baby Quark, originally baby squiggle from the sharpie marking on her tail LOL
Quark my spooky baby escaped into the rat room and couldnât be caught for awhile. She decided she loved some old boy I had and would cuddle into the pan beside his cage. She was NOT pleased to be put back into her meshed FN and her escape route blocked.
Sadly my Quark remained a very anti-social timid girl who would prefer I not touch her.
It made me sad but after her body language repeatedly told me she was just happier with other rats than me, I let it be. All the Cheeses except Havarti were pretty much handsoff, but they were happy little things.
Little Quark got hit hard by the virus and her decline began. She had a perpetual URI after this.
Honi with her one-eye was destined to be snake food as they felt they couldnât save her. The foster didnât want that and got her and her sister Hera to me and the rest of the babies went to another rescue.
Hera and Honi
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Happy with the new little group I nicknamed the Cheeses and the Smeezes, where she joined Havarti and Quark.
Sadly poor Honi developed an abdominal tumor that I watched grow for months and months. I finally decided I couldnât wait any longer just in case it burst or something horrible happened. I let her go with her timid friend Quark.
Baby Quark, originally baby squiggle from the sharpie marking on her tail LOL
Quark my spooky baby escaped into the rat room and couldnât be caught for awhile. She decided she loved some old boy I had and would cuddle into the pan beside his cage. She was NOT pleased to be put back into her meshed FN and her escape route blocked.
Sadly my Quark remained a very anti-social timid girl who would prefer I not touch her.
Little Quark got hit hard by the virus and her decline began. She had a perpetual URI after this.
Honi with her one-eye was destined to be snake food as they felt they couldnât save her. The foster didnât want that and got her and her sister Hera to me and the rest of the babies went to another rescue.
Hera and Honi
Happy with the new little group I nicknamed the Cheeses and the Smeezes, where she joined Havarti and Quark.
Sadly poor Honi developed an abdominal tumor that I watched grow for months and months. I finally decided I couldnât wait any longer just in case it burst or something horrible happened. I let her go with her timid friend Quark.