Rat for sale in Westfield Washington Township, Indiana


3 Rats for adoption
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
All of the rats are males and are a little over a year old. I am rehoming them because I am busy with school and sports and sadly, I no longer have enough time to care for them. They come with 2 cages, accessories, food, and treats all for free! Booie is a white rat and he is bonded to Bow, a black and white rat. They are bonded so they have to live together. They are very sweet and slightly skittish. They have never bitten anyone before and are very laid back. Pooter is a cream and white colored rat. He does bite sometimes only if he feels threatened. He is very good motivated and he lives alone because he doesn’t get along with the other rats. The more he gets used to you, I don’t think that he will bite you. They all sometime let me pet them and stroke their backs. They need to be fed their rat food once in the morning and once in the evening. Their cages need cleaned once a week and their water should always be available to them. I am willing to drop them off, meet up, or have them picked up, whatever works best for you. I live in Westfield IN. Please contact me at *** if you are interested.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Rats for Adoption
What is the age and gender of the rats available for adoption?
All of the rats available for adoption are male and are a little over a year old.
Why are the rats being rehomed?
I am rehoming the rats because I am busy with school and sports, and sadly, I no longer have enough time to care for them.
What comes with the rats when I adopt them?
The adoption comes with 2 cages, accessories, food, and treats—all for free!
Are the rats friendly?
Yes, Booie and Bow are very sweet and slightly skittish. They have never bitten anyone and are very laid back. Pooter is also friendly but may bite if he feels threatened; however, he gets better with familiarity.
Do I need to adopt all three rats?
Booie and Bow are bonded and must live together, while Pooter can be adopted separately. If you're looking to adopt Pooter, please be aware that he lives alone.
How often do the rats need to be fed?
They need to be fed their rat food once in the morning and once in the evening.
How often do I need to clean their cages?
The cages should be cleaned once a week to maintain a hygienic environment for the rats.
How should I provide water for the rats?
Their water should always be available to them.
Can you help with transportation when adopting the rats?
Yes, I am willing to drop them off, meet up, or have them picked up—whatever works best for you.
Where are the rats located for adoption?
The rats are located in Westfield, IN.
























