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Post by Die Fledermaus on Mar 10, 2008 18:11:56 GMT -4
www.hannas.com/srg/rescue.html>> We are assisting a local animal shelter with the rescue of ninety or so degus. They will be removed gradually from their current home over the next several weeks, males first, then females, in order to help control population and assess pregnancies. Rescue Plan Eastern New England: We can bring degus out periodically as homes are located. There is one adoptable pair in each of: Bedford, Boston, Brewster, Dedham MA available for immediate adoption. Beyond New England: We are working on transport in March thru May to: NYC metro area; Baltimore metro area; Nashua, NH to Kansas City, KS route. Please contact us if you are interested in receiving degus. Given their sheer numbers, it's no surprise these degus are not very well socialized. However there are many young animals, and degus are smart enough to be resocialized. We'll share our resocialization experiences with Foster and Smith to help you think about whether you, too, would love a 'goo <<
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Post by pinky on Mar 10, 2008 23:14:34 GMT -4
My God--ninety?! If you had the space, etc. , would you rescue one, DF?
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Mar 10, 2008 23:49:48 GMT -4
A pair. I have a perfect tall cage for them with levels, and they like the wheel a lot more than rats. One of the rats in that cage is not well; the cage may be free soon. I have investigated rat intros for her sister. So if a pair are still in late April, I may get a pair.
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