Rat for sale in Hendersonville, North Carolina | $10


Baby rats for loving home
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
10 young baby rats almost ready for their new home. Born on June 16th. Will not be rehomed until 7 weeks. Very sweet and curious little ones. Two are albino. Two dumbo. Two black hooded . And a few white with just a few face markings. They get interacted with multiple times a day and would make amazing pets. Would not recommend for breeding since the momma had bad maternal aggression. Otherwise she’s a sweet rat just got the grumps when she was pregnant. Mom has gray face and dads albino (not for sale). NOT FOR FEEDERS PLEASE. These babies are really sweet and deserve a loving home with proper care. Preferably sell them in pairs as that’s what’s best for rats especially young growing ones . (pair 15$) if you have any questions don’t mind to ask.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$10
Frequently Asked Questions about Baby Rats
1. How old are the baby rats?
The baby rats were born on June 16th and will be ready for their new home at 7 weeks old.
2. What breeds of baby rats are available?
We have various breeds including albino rats, dumbo rats, black hooded rats, and a few white rats with face markings.
3. Are these baby rats suitable for breeding?
We would not recommend the baby rats for breeding as their mother had experienced bad maternal aggression. They are looking for loving homes instead.
4. What is the price of the baby rats?
The price is $15 for a pair of baby rats, depending on availability.
5. Why is it important to adopt baby rats in pairs?
Rats are social animals and adopting them in pairs is highly recommended, especially for young babies, as it provides them with companionship and promotes their well-being.
6. Can these baby rats be used as feeders?
No, these baby rats are not for feeders. They are sweet and deserve a loving home with proper care.
7. How often do the baby rats get interacted with?
The baby rats get interacted with multiple times a day, ensuring they are well socialized and accustomed to human interaction.
8. What is the location of the baby rats?
The baby rats are located in Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina, United States.
9. What should I do if I have questions?
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!






















