Rat for sale in Fairfield, Virginia | Petzlover


rats to a loving home (not snake food)
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
i have 3 rats i am looking to sell (one set, one single CANNOT BE PUT IN ONE CAGE) i am moving in a few months and need to have these rats in a loving home. they don’t like being held or touched very much but they aren’t mean. they’ve known me their whole life though so maybe they’re biased. not snake food! these are my babies, i’m just off to college soon and cannot take them. price negotiable.
Frequently Asked Questions about Rats for Adoption
1. Why are you selling your rats?
I am moving in a few months and need to find a loving home for my pet rats. I can't take them with me to college, and I want them to have a good life with someone who will care for them.
2. Are these rats suitable as pets?
Yes, these rats could be great pets for someone looking for rodents as companions. While they may not enjoy being held or touched much, they are not aggressive and have been well cared for.
3. Can the rats be kept together?
Unfortunately, no. I have one set of two rats and one single rat, and they CANNOT BE PUT IN ONE CAGE. It is best to keep them separate to ensure their well-being.
4. What is the price for the rats?
The price is negotiable, and I am open to discussions to ensure they go to a good home. I am more concerned about finding them a loving family than the amount.
5. Where is the location for the rats?
The rats are located in Lyndover Road, Richmond, Fairfield, Henrico County, Virginia. Prospective adopters can come to see them in person.
6. Are these rats healthy?
Yes, these rats are healthy and have been well taken care of. They are my babies, and I want to ensure they only go to someone who will love them as much as I do.
7. What supplies will I need for my new pet rats?
You'll need a suitable cage, bedding, food, and enrichment items for their environment. It's essential to create a safe and comfortable space for your new rodents.
8. Can I interact with the rats before deciding to adopt?
Yes, I encourage potential adopters to meet the rats first. Understanding their personalities will help you determine if they are a good fit for your household.






















