Could you open your home to foster cats and kittens?
Fostering gives pregnant mums and their kittens the best possible start in life.
As with all small pets, we will need to be housed securely away from any other pets in the home.
Mice can make lovely first-time pets for children who can offer a calm, patient and confident approach. They enjoy coming out to be handled and will take treats from your hands.
A group of 2-4 mice will need a cage measuring at least 80cm wide by 50cm deep by 35cm high, with bar spacing of no more than 6mm. This will provide them with space for you to add lots of activities for them to climb and explore, as well as giving them enough floor space to do lots of running around on and bedding that they can dig and forage in. Although they are small, they are very busy and energetic.
Discover the perfect care tips for mice in our Mouse Care Guide
Piper, Poppy, Penny and Parker are a mischief of 4 girls looking for somewhere to call their own. Now a confident group of girls, they love nothing more than having a large set up to explore with lots of ropes, ladders, hammocks and various types of bedding. They are a well bonded mischief who will often snuggle up together in a cozy bed. Although all 4 can give you the run around when trying to catch to handle, they love coming out for free range and socialisation time. If you are interested in rehoming, please do get in touch via the website.
Ready to get started? We always start with our pets’ individual needs, which is why we need to find out a bit more about you first.