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In the Hindu religion, rats represent foresight and prudence, and white ones are very lucky. Mooshika is the name of the steed that Ganesh - god of new beginnings and of fire, knowledge, wisdom, literature and worldly success - rides upon. The steed, of course, is the intelligent and gentle rat. “Mooshika” means “little hoarder.”


Dans la religion hindoue, les rats représentent la prévoyance et la prudence, les blancs étant considérés comme particulièrement chanceux. Mooshika est le nom du destrier de Ganesh – dieu des nouveaux départs, du feu, du savoir, de la sagesse, de la littérature et du succès matériel. Ce destrier, bien sûr, est un digne représentant de la race douce et intelligente des rats. Le nom ''Mooshika'' signifie petit amasseur.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas reading, and Happy New Year!

I found this on Little Mischief's website: http://www.littlemischiefrescue.org/ratsocialization.html
I learned a few new tricks this way.
While there, click to the home page and visit their Advent calendar. It is very well done and the pictures and stories are heart-warming!

Squee! I love Christmas!

Happy holidays!

(There is still another month or so left of the Year of the Rat. I wonder what the combination of 2009 and the Rat will bring?)

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Radar and Scope - two boys at the Montreal SPCA






These two boys, and two other boys, are waiting for homes at the SPCA. More pics are available but really what are you waiting for? Go adopt them now!

Monday, October 13, 2008

In Ontario for Thanksgiving

I'm in Ontario for Thanksgiving, and not being home means, inevitably, I get more done and more leisure time too. So I'm blogging.

I have delivered 4 boxes of Lab Diet to Toronto Animal Services for their four locations, one box to the Toronto Humane Society, and one box to the Newmarket OSPCA. There, I saw the tiniest little baby rat - no more than 6-7 weeks old - who is beginning to have congested sounds in her chest. All alone and removed from her mom too young, I'm adopting her to integrate with my girls. Even though they are all 2 years old and I have to rehome them for what is likely the rest of their lives, while I go to Denmark and Europe for one year.

I've got two old ladies with me this holiday - one is (shortly) dying of old age and poor health, and her sister is a little depressed from being away from home this weekend. She will be rehomed in November to a good home with at least two friends. I need to find another home who will take my other girls, including this new little one, or I will be splitting them into groups of 3 and 3 and 3. There is even a small chance, if I find a Danish foster home to look after them until I find my own place, that I would take 3 of them with me. Ideas, though impractical ones, to keep the seniors with me.

As I have about 38 or so boxes of Lab Diet in my garage, I will be sending another shipment to Ontario, and I am looking for people in the US who can help redistribute what remains to shelters in New England. Lastly if Sicero and her daughters go to Fredericton as planned, I'll take the last 5 - 10 boxes or so back east for my colleagues there.

Monday, September 15, 2008

So I bet you're wondering…

What has happened to these massive site changes I was promising?

Major life sidetracking, that's what.

However, I have renewed energy and reason to get back onto this project in the coming month. I am looking forward to working on major improvements. And, if I have any fellow bloggers who know of widgets and neat, relevant things I can add to the blog or to the site please let me know.

In other news, I have an almost-one-year-old male PEW rat named CousCous available for permanent adoption. He is a gentle, friendly, energetic explorer. He lets you know when he wants to get out, but sometimes he comes back to his cage of his own volition. He has the range of the whole house, so he would need to have similar conditions at your home if you want to adopt him. Sometimes he also makes a stop to visit for a little cuddle. He loves getting his ears rubbed. He also likes to sit on your feet, especially if you are at rest. He's not the only rat I've seen do this.

Free rat food in Montreal, too. Contact me for details!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Four days left before the Rat Train leaves

You can still adopt rats from Angel's Heart Rat Rescue and also Sunshine Rat Rescue in the Maritimes. Clark is arriving in Montreal on Thursday night, and rats bound for Ontario will arrive there on Saturday afternoon. Of Clark's rats, only one boy and eight girls remain to be adopted. Our PetFinder listings have some of them - new ones for Sunshine Rat Rescue have also appeared who are not listed yet. Please inquire through my e-mail below or through the e-mail on our PetFinder listings.

Bonus: all rats who get adopted come with a supply of Lab Diet 5002, generously donated by Charles River Labs. There is also a raffle being run (don't know where the link is, but it is on http://www.jorats.com in the forums) to support this massive volunteer effort.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Three litters of babies in Montreal

I know of three separate litters available for adoption.

One is from a poor PEW girl who was found outside in very rough shape, had to be nursed back to health. She had a litter of babies not long after. The boys have been separated and they are all ready to go at 5 weeks old

Two others are from pairs of pet store rats incorrectly sexed - some of each sex still available. One litter was originally destined as snake food but thankfully the owner has been talked out of that.

Please e-mail me for more details, while I wait for pictures!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Baby rats in Montreal need homes too…

An adult male, about 5-6 months old, All gray
An adult female, about the same age, mostly white with a gray head

All the babies are about 2-3 months old:
- Four males, three gray with white tummy, and one with a white body and a gray head.
- Three females, two have a white body and gray head and one is albino.

The adults are pet store rats that were inaccurately sexed, which is why there are babies.

Please contact me if interested.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Rat homes and transportatation needed from New Brunswick

Angel's Heart Rat Rescue has over 100 rats and as this is too many, the rat community is organizing ways to get as many rats out as possible and into permanent homes, foster homes, and willing shelters where they will be played with, socialized, and adopted. Please help contribute gas money, food and supplies money, and volunteer assistance - every little bit counts! E-mail me for details.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Looking for 2 foster homes: rats and bunnies

We have two out-of-province rescue situations that direly need help.

First, an overpopulation of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia rescue rats; too many to ever find homes there. I can provide the equipment for a foster home to welcome 4 to 6 rats here in Montreal.

And, I can provide the equipment for a foster home for a bunny, from one of the 300+ rescued from an illegal, inhumane rabbit farm in Ontario.

Please write me at copyjane at gmail. Thanks!