That's the message from RSPCA staff who are seeking homes for seven of the furry creatures. They are intelligent, playful and love human company, making perfect pets for children and adults. The five males and two females have been bred in captivity and a
That's the message from RSPCA staff who are seeking homes for seven of the furry creatures.They are intelligent, playful and love human company, making perfect pets for children and adults. The five males and two females have been bred in captivity and are used to being handled. At eight weeks old they are inquisitive and just the right age for re-homing.A spokesman at the RSPCA Centre, Block Fen, Wimblington, said: "They love human contact and are not solitary creatures. It would be nice to re-home them in pairs because out in the wild they live in groups.
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