Martine's Critters - Success stories

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This is Patches. She's not for adoption.

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This is Mom. She's been adopted into Martine's group, where she snuggles with Patches.

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She knows she's cute.

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This is Bibitte. He's found a wonderful home in Stouffville.

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This is Girlie. She has been adopted to the perfect home!

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Girlie is incredibly social.

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This is Laurel, a black-hooded boy.

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Laurel and Hardy are 1 1/2 and 3 years old.

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This is Laurel, Martine, and Hardy. Martine adopted Laurel and Hardy herself.

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This is Pops. He lived with Laurel and Hardy. He is much younger, 8 - 10 months old. He, along with Mom, and their 14 babies were dropped off at the SPCA in August. Three girls (well, one) and five boys are still available.

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In January, Pops was adopted along with a black-hooded boy named Jack to a palace with a couple of goons - two boys named Hector and Newton.

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One Siamese boy mouse (of three, who have found a home)

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This one's a jumper

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Ain't he pretty? He's taken!

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Charles is a dwarf bunny. He has extremely shiny fur, dark eyes, and he loves to run, in fact he's an olympic runner.

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Charles found a home where he is loved!

P1020409.JPG This little cinnamon-grey boy, Andy, had one thought in mind: to bond to the silver marten dwarf, Trina, in the next cage. So he started thumping, then another boy would thump, and then big Robert would thump the loudest. Andy was fostered into a home through http://poilsetplumes.org, and he spent two days at the L'Hôpital pour Oiseaux et Animaux Exotique, so that people could see him. On the second day, he was adopted into a good home with one pair and one single girl bunny. He also was fixed. He will be lonely no more!
Trina is a silver martin dwarf, with a black coat with silver tips around her ears, eyes, nose, and feet. She is very trustful of humans. She is 5 years old. She has been adopted into a kind, bunny-loving home. She was also spayed, which will promote a longer, healthier life. Yay, Trina!
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This is Robert. He is a big lop. He likes to explore and head butt to play. He is not especially a chewer, so he'd be good for free range (and he demands it). He could be easily litter trained (and may have already been) as he always poops in the same corner of his dog crate.

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He also likes to thump in his cage. This has calmed down since Andy moved out.

A foam mat, such as the kind you use for camping, is good under his cage to mute the sound.

Robert was fostered with Poils et Plumes. He was adopted into a good home, and he was neutered.

This pair of female guinea pigs was adopted by Cheryl and Richard from the Animal Garden. One of them, incidentally, has pink eyes.

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This bonded pair of females really know how to get your heart and attention with the touching little sounds they make. They have a wide range of vocalization.

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They were adopted into a new home referred by Poils et Plumes.

Woodchip is a swell little guy. He is seven months old, tame, full of energy, and wakes up during the day to run in his wheel. Not all hamsters do that! He's been adopted into a good home where he has a nice, big cage.