Tando slinking around his new home
Häagen (Adopted)
Tohby (Adopted)
Soap (Adopted)
Ebi (Adopted)
Simba (Adopted)
Shroomy Kinoko (Adopted)
Sando (Adopted)
Marco (Adopted)
Snooty (Adopted)
Species: Winter white Dwarf
Gender: Male
Est. Age: 3+ months
Likes: Corn and flax spray.
Dislikes: anchovies, wheat spray.
Squishy mochi-like Snooty will always make u go awwwwww... so cute! every time you lay your eyes on him.
Snooty has a sweet, innocent little face and a chill personality. We can grab him to give him snuggles. He doesn't mind short interaction and when he had enough, he will tiny nibble you to say 'yo mama, its enough!' ,' now put me back'.
Snooty likes to bath in his big sand bath like a muah-chi and he is semi potty trained. Recently, he likes to sleep out and squished behind his hideout container.
Not suitable for young person. This boy is a nite raver and is seldom awake in the day time. He only comes out late at night. If you are putting his cage in your room , do get a good silent wheel.
Requirements:
- HSS approved cage.
- 25cm wheel
- Sieved Oxbow / Kaytee beddings, Fatpouches bedding.
- Hideout hole must not be too small, as he is chubby and is STILL growing.
- Food: Fatpouches/Bunny Nature Dwarf Expert/Rodipet dwarf junior. Fresh veggies and fruits.
- Lots of enrichment : healthy chews, foraging sprays like millet, flax sprays. good-sized sand bath.
Floofers (Adopted)
Pebble (Adopted)
Junjun (Special Care Required) (Adopted)
Species: Dwarf
Gender: Female
Estimated Age: born 23 April (3 months old)
Likes: Running on her wheel, mealworms, pine nuts
Dislikes: Sudden movements, being scared when she is hiding
Junjun is the strongest baby! She managed to survive her newborn stage despite being born to a traumatised and weak mother. She was born with one missing hind paw, but this does not seem to affect her at all! It is actually hilarious to see her trying to use her missing hind paw to move and groom herself. (Video proof on IG highlight @moneytheham)
Because of her deformity, she has always been a little skittish. However, with consistent handling, she has been getting better at being held! She will groom herself on her fosterer's palms and climb around. She will let her fosterer know that she has had enough by pooping and she will and should be promptly placed back into her cage. She definitely deserves the best care and love one can offer. Will you be able to give her a good home?
Special requirements:
No platforms (limited mobility due to only having 3 paws)
Food: Fatpouches Standard or Premium mix
Bedding: Fatpouches Teabag Bedding (she has sensitive skin)
Enrichment: Many hideouts
Special care: As she is unable to groom herself properly on her right side, her skin on that side needs to cleaned with saline regularly (once every 1-2 days).