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Huron Valley Rat Rescue
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NewsFor most up to date news, find us on Facebook! HVRR is closed as of October 2011 and is no longer offering adoptions or accepting owner surrenders with the exception of any necessary adoption returns (We will ALWAYS take back our adopted ratties! Please contact us if you can no longer keep your HVRR rats for any reason). Please check with your local animal shelters and small animal rescues for ratties in need of adoption (call even if there are not any posted on Petfinder)! |
Rattie SpotlightComing soon!
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Who We AreHuron Valley Rat Rescue is a not-for-profit, privately-run, in-home rescue located in Ypsilanti, Michigan. We rescue and adopt out domesticated pet rats in Michigan and surrounding states. Our first priority is to assist local shelters and other small animal rescues by taking in their surrendered rats. We do take in owner surrenders as space and funds permit. HVRR does not purchase rats from pet stores, herpers, breeders, or research facilities, nor do we supply to them.There is no surrender fee for rats, but donations are greatly appreciated. HVRR runs entirely out of personal assets and donations from the public. |
Adopting a friendAdopting a rat from us is not difficult. We like a chance to get to know you and to determine the right fit for your family. Adoption fee is $20/rat (unaltered rats - $10) to partially cover costs of spay/neuter and care. Rats must be adopted in pairs unless joining resident rats, as rats are highly social animals and need company. HVRR rats WILL NOT be sold as feeders, for laboratory use, or for breeding. Our rats are companion animals only.
Why Spay and Neuter?All rats at HVRR are neutered or spayed prior to adoption, health and age permitting. We do this for several reasons, including population control. Altered rats are also far less prone to contracting reproductive cancer and mammary/pituitary tumors, both of which are extremely common in rats. Neutered males mark far less than intact males, and altering decreases urine odor in both sexes. Altered rats are also much less likely to fight amongst themselves. Finally, spaying and neutering our rats allows our adopters the freedom to choose either sex as a companion for current residents! For more information on spaying/neutering of rats and the associated benefits, please click here.When you adopt from HVRR, you pay only $20 for a companion that has been assessed to the best of our ability for health and temperament, with a lifelong return policy. Most rats are already spayed/neutered for a fraction of the cost elsewhere, and all rats have been treated for parasites and given any needed veterinary care. Plus, you give a loving home to a homeless rattie, allowing us to rescue more rats in need! How can you beat that? |
Come Visit Us!Please email huronvalleyrats@gmail.com to schedule an appointment. We do not operate a store front or actual shelter - our rats are in personal homes and thus we do not have "business hours." When sending an email, there may be times when it can take a few days for us to get back to you due to work and other commitments. If you do not receive a reply within a week, please contact us again as we may not have received your message!
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Donate to HVRR!Your much-appreciated donations help us to rescue more rats and provide for their care, quarantine, and veterinary costs. HVRR Wish List!
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| Huron Valley Rat Rescue Ypsilanti, MI 48198 Please, no phone calls. When sending an email, there may be times when it can take a few days for us to get back to you due to work and other commitments. If you do not receive a reply within a week, please contact us again as we may not have received your message!
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