Pontiac
* Pontiac and Portia found their forever home together with wonderful people! *
Pontiac was brought into Hamilton Animal Control as a stray. A couple of days before, a female rat who looked identical to Pontiac had been brought into HAC as a stray from the same area. This rat (Portia) turned out to be pregnant, so we’re assuming she and Pontiac were together before they ended up at the shelter separately. When we rescued Pontiac, Portia and her babies, Pontiac went to one foster home, and Portia and her babies went to another. We were happy Portia could care for her babies surrounded by love in a foster home instead of in a noisy shelter!
Pontiac had an open wound on his abdomen area. We’re not sure how it happened, but we took him to the vet where he had surgery to fix it up. While he was under anesthetic, we had him neutered so he could eventually be reunited with Portia.
He came through the surgery like a champ, and once he was healed, and Portia’s babies were weened, we (re)introduced Pontiac to Portia, and it was like they had always been together! They immediately snuggled into each other and explored their surroundings together. Happily reunited! Yay!
It’s pretty obvious that Pontiac and Portia were not handled a lot in their previous home. They are shy about human contact, but they never bite. They can be picked up, but they’re not excited about it. They will need a forever home with rat experience. Someone who will be very patient, and who will be able to spend a lot of time with them to help them get over their fears. They’ll make lovely companions for the right home!
Please adopt Pontiac and Portia!
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Can’t adopt but want to help?
Monetary donations are always needed, but if you’d like to donate something specifically for the rats in our care, donations of rat food and small pet blankets (used for cage lining) are very much appreciated!
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