I take in rescue rodents, the histories of the chinese are that they were left on the doorstep of my friends house last October, along with a cat in a carrier. She had 2 cats at the time and kept the cat and asked me to take the chinese (there were 6 then but we lost one a few weeks ago).
The campbells were 2 and they were left next to a bin of my local petshop - the shop had been offered the but they do not sell livestock so refused. Again I was asked to take them.
The robos, I had really wanted some but did not have the space to seek out any more animals, I was at the market and someone was carrying round these 4 robs in a sandwich box andf arguing with his wife as she did not want to get rid of them (they were going to be sold to the stall on the market which sells pets) so I gave him hamster supplies to the value of what he would have got. They were to be rehomed but have neuroligical problems, which causes them to spin on the spot.
The syrians were petshop rescues, one with wet-tail and the other destined to be snake food.
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I bet you wish you hadn't asked now!!!!
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Thr robos are totally different from the other dwarf species I have, they are so so fast, and need a lot of cage space (more than campbells) they are very difficult to hold and just jump off with no warning. As mine go they are fairly tame.






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