Pets, Small animals for rehoming with in Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver, Delta/Surrey/Langley.
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Two male guinea pigs both age of 4. Their names are Twix and ginny. One is litter trained and one isn’t. They live in two different cages due to fighting. I haven’t put them in together since. They were my nieces guinea pigs, but she has lost interest and I’ve taken over them the last couple years. I’m moving soon. I wish I could keep them, but I need to downsize.
Includes:
Two guinea pigs(can go separate if needed)
2 cages
2hides
One litter box
Food and water dishes
Their blankets and pet pads
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One standard grey Leu Het male, one leucistic female and one mosaic female. Comes with cage, pouches and some more accessories.
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Leo and Louie are brothers. They have amazingly soft fur that doesn't shed like most rabbits. They are litter trained, social and outgoing. They will come with some food and hay. Contact if you want to see more pictures and videos of the boys. They are 140.00 each or both for 200.00.
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Hey all! We're looking for adopters for our 2023 litters, so if interested, please keep reading to learn about the adoption process and how you can join our waitlist. We are the only ethical hamstery in the Lower Mainland that breeds pedigreed hamsters (lineage & genetics are fully known). Many breeders exist, but not all are truly ethical. You can read about our specific practices listed in our website below.
We are dedicated to breeding to improve the species of Syrian hamsters. The current wait time is around 2-4 months depending on the number of babies available. Our breeding hamsters are pedigreed with 5-7 generations of documentation showing the family tree and the genes that they carry. The wait time ensures that there are wonderful homes lined up for each litter, that the hamsters are being bred only once or twice with breaks, and that mother hamsters getting lots of rest and care.
Our hamsters are known for the gentle disposition, health, and temperament. We've had over 200+ adopters so far over the past years! Each hamster breeding is carefully planned and thought about - in what ways will the breeding parents pass down their positive traits to their offspring? Since we know the lineage and genetics of our hamsters, we can plan accordingly.
If you're interested in adopting one from our future litters (currently spots are open for Feb and March litters), we invite you to fill out our application form. To join the waiting list, there is a $15 deposit that is required to hold your spot. Filling out the application form alone doesn't get you on the waitlist. We will send confirmation once you're on the waitlist.
LINK to form : https://forms.gle/C8VyqLrgU4jxNxQT9
Summary of the adoption process
1. Fill out the application form
2. Hear back in us (1-4 days) and pay the deposit ($15) to join the waitlist
3. Read over our specific care guide and fill out the adoption/order form
4. When the litter is born, you will be sent photos/updates
5. You will choose your hamster in waitlist order, we will agree on time/place to meet
6. Adoption day ~ fill out adoption contract and adopt the hamster! We will also bring your ordered supplies to adoption.CONTACT INFO
Instagram @chunya_hamstery
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lavender-Meadows-Hamstery-109318061192997
Email: Lavenderhamstery2020@gmail.com
Website: https://lavendermeadowshamstery2022.weebly.com/Adoption fee of $65, 15 deposit and 50 adoption fee. A vet checkup fee of $35 is factored into the adoption fee as all babies are taken to the vet before rehoming. One quality --> one price. Per litter: we spend $80 on the care of every hamster in a litter of 6.
Benefits of adopting from an ethical hamster breeder:
1. Stopping the rodent mill industry - all the hamsters in pet stores come from rodent mills that mass breed negligibly in order to meet the popular. In order to make a considerable profit, the lowest quality of care, housing, and diet is provided. One less purchase from the store, stops another hamster from being bred. There is a long way to go but we will eventually get there one day. Our hamsters are sourced from other ethical breeders who don't seek to make a profit but rather to breed to benefit the species. Ethical breeders provide proper care and husbandry and do not (and can not) make a profit with breeding.
2. Easy taming and socialization - from the very start, hamsters in the rodent industry are not handled. Breeders will breed the hamsters regardless of temperament history like if the hamster has a history of aggression. There are hundreds if not thousands of hamsters in mills, there is no time for the breeder to handle and play with every hamster every day. There is no time for handling once hamsters reach the stores - especially now due to COVID, one can't even touch/hold a hamster before buying it. Our hamsters are socialized daily from the very beginning and are bred for temperament. They are handled by kids and adults for 1-3 hours every day once they reach two weeks and up till 6 weeks. Therefore, when they go home they are very friendly and used to being held. When our adopters first meet their hamsters, most hamsters warm up very quickly and can be held, cuddled, and snuggled with the first moments when they meet. Back home, adopters have an easy time handling the hamster (sometimes males are trickier) and can bond right away which is always ideal.
3. Health of the hamsters - Health history is looked at for our hamsters because having the hamsters live a long and healthy life is very important to us. We only breed healthy hamsters with no health problems. We follow the most up to date care and provide the hamsters with enriching habitats where they can thrive. Rodent mills don't care if a hamster is blind, hairless or if they have a negative mutation. They will breed them anyways which is unfortunate because often health problems are genetic and get passed to their offspring. Due to the poor housing, bad breeding, diet, and care, they are even more prone to diseases and injuries. This is why premature deaths and hamsters dying out of nowhere is so common with pet store hamsters! With the goal of making profit, that means the care the hamsters receive is very very poor quality.
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male or female- looking for hairless rat
please contact- thank you
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Hi there, I'm looking for male Holland Lop that I could borrow for breeding. Message me for more details. Serious offers only.
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Hi, i have 2 hedgehogs for rehoming. I am rehoming them due to my health. They are both male around 2 years old. There will be a rehoming fee to ensure that they go to a good home.
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Molly is a cream coloured Holland Lop female. She is sweet and easygoing, litter box trained and use to being around children and small animals. She will come with some food, hay, treats and wood pellets for her litter box.
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Did you know that hamsters in pet stores originate from neglectful rodent mills that mass breed for the sole purpose of profiting? If so, consider adopting from an ethical hamstery!
Lavender Meadows hamstery is looking for adopters for our 2023 litters, so if interested, please keep reading to learn about the adoption process and how you can join our waitlist. We are the ONLY ethical hamstery in the Lower Mainland that breeds pedigreed hamsters (lineage & genetics are fully known). Many breeders exist, but not all are truly ethical. You can read about our specific practices listed in our website below.
We are dedicated to breeding to improve the species of Syrian hamsters. The current wait time is around 2-4 months depending on the number of babies available. Our breeding hamsters are pedigreed with 5-7 generations of documentation showing the family tree and the genes that they carry. The wait time ensures that there are wonderful homes lined up for each litter, that the hamsters are being bred only once or twice with breaks, and that mother hamsters getting lots of rest and care.
Our hamsters are known for the gentle disposition, health, and temperament. We've had over 200+ adopters so far over the past years! Each hamster breeding is carefully planned and thought about - in what ways will the breeding parents pass down their positive traits to their offspring? Since we know the lineage and genetics of our hamsters, we can plan accordingly.
If you're interested in adopting one from our future litters (currently spots are open for Feb and March litters), we invite you to fill out our application form. To join the waiting list, there is a $15 deposit that is required to hold your spot. Filling out the application form alone doesn't get you on the waitlist. We will send confirmation once you're on the waitlist.
LINK to form : https://forms.gle/C8VyqLrgU4jxNxQT9
Summary of the adoption process
1. Fill out the application form
2. Hear back in us (1-4 days) and pay the deposit ($15) to join the waitlist
3. Read over our specific care guide and fill out the adoption/order form
4. When the litter is born, you will be sent photos/updates
5. You will choose your hamster in waitlist order, we will agree on time/place to meet
6. Adoption day ~ fill out adoption contract and adopt the hamster! We will also bring your ordered supplies to adoption.CONTACT INFO
Instagram @chunya_hamstery
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lavender-Meadows-Hamstery-109318061192997
Email: Lavenderhamstery2020@gmail.com
Website: https://lavendermeadowshamstery2022.weebly.com/Adoption fee of $65, 15 deposit and 50 adoption fee. A vet checkup fee of $35 is factored into the adoption fee as all babies are taken to the vet before rehoming. One quality --> one price. Per litter: we spend $80 on the care of every hamster in a litter of 6.
Benefits of adopting from an ethical hamster breeder:
1. Stopping the rodent mill industry - all the hamsters in pet stores come from rodent mills that mass breed negligibly in order to meet the popular. In order to make a considerable profit, the lowest quality of care, housing, and diet is provided. One less purchase from the store, stops another hamster from being bred. There is a long way to go but we will eventually get there one day. Our hamsters are sourced from other ethical breeders who don't seek to make a profit but rather to breed to benefit the species. Ethical breeders provide proper care and husbandry and do not (and can not) make a profit with breeding.
2. Easy taming and socialization - from the very start, hamsters in the rodent industry are not handled. Breeders will breed the hamsters regardless of temperament history like if the hamster has a history of aggression. There are hundreds if not thousands of hamsters in mills, there is no time for the breeder to handle and play with every hamster every day. There is no time for handling once hamsters reach the stores - especially now due to COVID, one can't even touch/hold a hamster before buying it. Our hamsters are socialized daily from the very beginning and are bred for temperament. They are handled by kids and adults for 1-3 hours every day once they reach two weeks and up till 6 weeks. Therefore, when they go home they are very friendly and used to being held. When our adopters first meet their hamsters, most hamsters warm up very quickly and can be held, cuddled, and snuggled with the first moments when they meet. Back home, adopters have an easy time handling the hamster (sometimes males are trickier) and can bond right away which is always ideal.
3. Health of the hamsters - Health history is looked at for our hamsters because having the hamsters live a long and healthy life is very important to us. We only breed healthy hamsters with no health problems. We follow the most up to date care and provide the hamsters with enriching habitats where they can thrive. Rodent mills don't care if a hamster is blind, hairless or if they have a negative mutation. They will breed them anyways which is unfortunate because often health problems are genetic and get passed to their offspring. Due to the poor housing, bad breeding, diet, and care, they are even more prone to diseases and injuries. This is why premature deaths and hamsters dying out of nowhere is so common with pet store hamsters! With the goal of making profit, that means the care the hamsters receive is very very poor quality.
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This is coco, snowball and butterscotch the two little fur baby’s were born on Christmas-Eve they are all females I’m looking for a Guineapig lover that is willing to give them a loving caring home. They will come with a home/cage and a few necessary accessory’s like nail clippers little pouch to hold them in two little snuggle homes for in the cage and a fuzzy hammock that they can go in and sit on top of has clips for the corner of the cage a hay/food and a water bottle included. these little beans are ready when your ready just shoot me a text on here if your interested! They are chargeless because I am allergic.
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**piggies eyes are red from the flash**
Rehoming due to an allergy.
These brothers were born in September 2022. They are very sweet loving boys. The brown one is a long hair. They have both been vet checked and confirmed males. No health issues.
Comes with half a bag of Timothy hay, some dry food, cage (2 cages available), feeding bowl and attachments, hay feeder, water bottle, toys, mats and blankets for the cage and accessories. Everything you would need.
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Hey guys!
Sadly, we have to part with these babies. They are both Roborovski hamsters. Both female. They are about 1.5 years old. They were together in the very beginning (as seen in the photos), but we have separated them since. I just wanted to show a photo of them both. Basically everything in the photos will be included. Cage (Ikea Detolf), wheels, logs, wood, some leftover food + bedding we still have. Everything hamster related that we have we will throw in as well.
We won't just rehome them to anyone. I'd prefer them to go to someone that has some experience with Robos. None of them bite. Both are super friendly and will take treats while sitting on your hand! We spent a lot of time with them and handling them.
If you have any questions just shoot me a message! Thanks! Would just really like to find a good home for the babies!
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black and white bunnys ready march 11.
holland lop dad and dutch mom.
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This little girl is very sweet, she will lighten up when she gets older
Very socialized, is with lots of kids all the time.
Ready for her new home March 8.
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Was born in May 2020. Healthy, vet check and dewormed. Not fix, great for breeding, all black. His Mom and dad is about 45-50 pounds. Thought keeping him for this year breeding season but change our mind.
White mini pig was born in July, not fix. He is quite small. Dewormed, hair and coat treatment, can stay indoor or out door.
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baby rats
$15 male
$30 females
different colors
some dumbo ear rats
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Sweet and friendly male bunny .. loves to be cuddled
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These gerbil brothers were purchased in the first week of October at Pet Smart. They are getting used to being held and touched. They are very active and happy and would love to have a great home with owners to play with and love them. I have named the one with the solid white front paws Gordon, and the one with white bracelets Gerald- Of course, you can rename them.
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Ready to go to a furever family
Male
Health check from vet.
Treated for parasites
Kits & Mom feed top quality food.
Given daily love and exercise.
If you are interested in one our kits please message us telling about the home you would provide.
Thank You Kindly
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Beautiful Blue Cage. Opens in front and on top. Stands on four legs so you can store supplies underneath. Perfect for a Rabbit or similar small pet. Minor unnoticeable rust and one wheel not secure. I sold my bunny so don’t need the cage anymore. No reasonable offer refused.
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Two three-month old male guinea pig looking for rehoming. They’re shy boys like to hide under blankets. A bonded pair so please adopt them together. Will go with a secure box, a bag of pellets and some hays. $90 for a pair.
Selling water bottle, hay feeder for $15 (bought for $24)
guinea dad mat 2x3 CC $60 (bought for $90)
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This little doe is cream coloured and super friendly. She’s the smallest of the litter and will stay tiny! Ready for her home March 8 ❣️