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Name Description Picture
Odin Dumbo Himilayan Self
Odin has a super temperament, he is extra cuddly and from the start the friendliest of the bunch. Bruxes and boggles his eyes like mad, loves grooming your hands.
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Wolf Husky / Roan
Wolf was a bit timid at first, but enjoys being scritched and petted. I am hoping for some nice babies from this boy.
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Devon Black Eyed Siamese Self
Devon is also very friendly, and very photogenic! Has the potential to become a great squish. He has excellent type and  would have been a good show rat in the USA.
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Blue Russian Blue Blazed Berkshire
Blue is a little terrorist aspiring to be alpha male, despite his rather small size! He is like a Jack Russell - full of energy! running around everywhere during free time. Dynamite comes in small packages with this one!
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Thor Cinnamon Pearl Essex
Thor is a big solid boy, lots of muscle! He was a bit timid at first (I think the quarantine handlers may have been intimidated by his size!) but he is fast turning into a nice relaxed rat. He has the perkiest ears I have ever seen, and a huge nose!
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Teddy Beige Rex Downunder Hooded tailless
Ted prefers to keep to himself - he is not overly social with other rats. A real laid-back fellow who enjoys sleeping in his sheepskin basket or taking leisurely naps in his hammock. His rex fur is incredibly soft! 
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Loki Black variegated Downunder tailless
Loki also has incredibly sleek and soft fur for a boy. Not really a large male, he might still fill out a bit. He is real relaxed and friendly.
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Clyde Headspot
Clyde was also a bit timid at first, but is coming on nicely. He likes hanging out in the hammock with his buddy Wolf and running away from Blue.
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All these guys have super nice temperaments - considering they flew more than 24 hours, spent 30 days in quarantine where they werent  handled except to feed, water and clean cages. And I dont think that the quarantine staff are rat experts. But they all arrived in great condition and are settling into the life of leasure nicely :-)

I will update this page as their personalities start showing.


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