Other Animals for Adoption

Hamsters

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Frost was one of an accidental litter of six, born 16/9/24.

Blizzard was born 16/9/24. He is a shy little fella but gradually gaining more confidence. Loves his cardboard tubes, hides and his wheel.

Luna was one of an accidental litter of six, born 16/9/24.

This little one is 1 of 5 baby robos (born 8/1/2024) we took in due to an accidental litter. They are not handleable so are more of a look don’t touch hamster!

This little one is 1 of 5 baby robos (born 8/1/2024). Pebbles is a very shy but incredibly cute. He loves foraging and digging in the sand.

Pancake is a rescue from the house hoarding situation. She has settled in well. She enjoys burrowing and will try most foods she’s given! She is getting more tame and could be convinced to climb on human hands in time

Lettie has a very sweet and gentle temperament.  Whilst not a fan of being held, she will climb up you, sometimes to your shoulder!

Porridge came in from the house hoarding case.  Was timid to start with but has learnt to burrow and is gaining more confidence now she is in a safe environment and being cared for.

Cyrus is a Chinese hamster rescued from the house hoarding situation.  When he first arrived, he was very shut down but has since started to gain more confidence.  Would be suited to a home with minimal expectations of interactions.  Loves to tunnel and would require deep substrate to make him feel safe.

Yogi was one of the babies from the litter born from the hoarding house situation rescues

Artemis was rescued from the house hoarding situation.  She is gaining more confidence every day.  She loves burrowing and digging in her soil and will happily take a treat from you. 

Rolo was rescued from the house hoarding situation.  She has started off quite shy and mainly active at night but has started coming out for free roam.  Enjoys her wheel and playing with different substrates for digging and burrowing.

Nola is a rescue from the house hoarding situation. She has settled in brilliantly. She’s friendly, happy to take treats from your hand and always wants to know what you are up to.

Gerbils

We have no gerbils in our care at present