Rehoming

We can help you find a good home, or surrender if it’s needed.

Need to rehome your rats?

We’re really sorry you’re in that situation, it can be a really hard decision to make. We know it’s most often because of life changes beyond people’s control, but whatever the reason, we’re a judgement-free space and here to help.

If you don’t want to give up your rat and you can think of any support that would allow you to keep your family together, there’s space built into the rehoming application where you can tell us what that would look like. We’ll help if we can, and even if we can’t, your openness about what’s driving the need to rehome will help us make the most impactful choices around what programs to develop or reopen next.

Otherwise, our goal is to help get your rats into a safe, loving home that is a good fit for everyone, while putting minimal stress and hardship on all involved.

Fill out the rehoming form, let us know what’s going on and any info we might need to know, and we’ll work with you to find the right solution, whether it’s helping find a home, taking rats on as surrenders, connecting you with other rescues or services, talking you through a decision or pointing you to the right resources.

Every situation is different, we’ll just meet you where you’re at.
Submit the rehoming form here to start the process.

What is Supported Self-Rehoming?

Supported self-rehoming is a support service we offer as an option before surrendering, where we can help connect you with a good forever home without your rats ever having to go to a rescue or in and out of foster care, unless they genuinely need it. Our ethos has always been that surrender is a last resort, with the first step being keeping families together, so we’re excited to add a service that falls in between those options, and that follows evidence-based best practice on how to do the best possible job of helping people and pets.

The basic process of SSR is that we help you, the person who knows the rats best and loves them most, to find and choose the perfect new home for them. We lean on the resources and experience of nearly a decade running the rescue to minimise some of the risks of DIY rehoming and put your rats in front of a large audience right alongside our own rats needing adoption. While our volunteers help you to get the important information together, your rats get to stay safely with you. When people are interested, they submit an application (or ask us to pass on their existing pre-screening for our adoptions process). Once you’ve had a look at the applications, you let us know who you’d like to be put in touch with, so you can chat and arrange a meet and greet, where you can hand them over yourself if all goes well.

This way, the rats don’t get bounced around rescues and foster carers, you get to have a say in where they end up, and stay in touch if you both agree to it. Important little details like their favourite treats or the way they like their cheeks scritched don’t get lost in the process, and things like their favourite hammock or their meds can go along too if you choose. And importantly, we’re here to support during and after. If the new owner has any issues or changes, they will always have someone to turn to. 

SSR is also best for the community. If we can invest our time volunteering to help find a home without the added costs of feeding, housing, vetwork and transportation, we can use our limited financial resources to help rats that really need a rescue! We are 100% volunteer led, funded by community donations, so it’s important to us to respect our community supporters by using our resources to the maximum benefit of the rats.

Surrender FAQ

You can find information on our surrender options and processes below.