Meet Rats

Meet some of the lucky rats who have already been adopted!

Below are just some of the many rats who have been rehomed from scientific institutes in NZ. 

Pickle, Sky and Bean the Rats.

Pickle, Sky and Bean were rehomed from a university in NZ and are now living their best lives with their humans, Zoë and Jacob.

Zoë says, “I have really enjoyed watching them evolve...and even though we now have to wear earplugs at night to be able to sleep, they have added so much love to our lives that we would not change it for the world.”

Lewi the Rat.

Lewi was rehomed from a research facility in NZ. He was lucky enough to be saved and live a life full of eating snacks, socialising with his new sisters, cuddling with his human, and napping in his very own hammock. 

Willow the Rat.

Willow was rehomed from a university in NZ as a baby. She was initially very scared and couldn't be handled. Now her human, Monique, can hold and cuddle Willow without problems. Her favourite foods are peas and watermelon. Sadly Willow is blind but she has a wonderful life and has a guide rat (a young rat who helps show her around her house and find the water and food bowl etc.).

Watch a video of Willow here

Archie and Monty the Rats.

Archie and Monty were two of a small group of rats rehomed from a university in New Zealand. NZAVS adopted these two beautiful rats, and they lived at our National Office in Christchurch. They spent their days getting lots of TLC from our volunteers, eating their favourite food and inspiring everyone they met!

Read more here.

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