05/29/2026
🐾Happy Friday From Our Adoptable Rats In Foster Care! 🐾
Did you know that fostering is JUST as important as adopting is? The act of fostering is incredibly beneficial not only for our shelter, but especially for the animals. It allows us to free up more space at our shelter to rescue more animals, while simultaneously gaining insights into their personalities!
Listen To The Stories Of 3 Rats In Foster Care, Told From Their POV:
💛Butter💛
Hi, I'm Butter! I'm large and in charge! Sometimes Creamy & Prozac forget who's the boss, and I happily remind them! I'm shy at first, but after some time I bond with my human and enjoy climbing up on people (and sniffing inside their ears). I explore a lot with my mouth. I hope you don't mind light nips on your fingers and toes! I love free roam, and get a bit antsy if I'm in my cage for too long. I'm not very graceful, especially with my stumpy tail, but that doesn't stop me from trying to follow my small friends on their adventures.
⚡️Prozac ⚡️
My name is Prozac. Remember it! I'm small but super feisty. I started my life in a hoarding home with 500 other rats - can you believe it? The experience traumatized me a bit, and I can be jumpy and reactive, especially at first. Please be patient with me, and remember that although I might bite when we first meet, time and love will help me slowly get more comfortable with you. Once I know you're a safe person, I'll bond with you and climb all over you! I am a pretty clever rat, and would do well with a lot of puzzles, enrichment, and free roam. My vision isn't great, so you'll often see me swaying to get a better sense of my surroundings
🦀Cream of Crab 🦀
I'm Cream! Nice to meet you! I'm small, active, and love adventuring once I'm comfortable! I am very energetic and playful! I'm a little skittish at first, but once I'm comfortable I might climb on you! Free roam is a favorite of mine, but be careful - I am super fast! I also love climbing on everything, from lamp posts to windowsills. My foster family put green food coloring on my tail to tell me apart from Prozac, which helps them a lot!