Southern Curls Rex Rattery
An Alabama Pet Rat Breeder dedicated to providing families with quality animals with great personalities and charming good looks. ***ANNOUNCEMENT!
WE CLOSED BACK IN 2014!*** We are planning to re-open when the circumstances are alright again. I will still be happy to answer any questions anyone may have as even though I no longer breed I still have the experience. Southern Curls Rex Rattery was officially established on December 23, 2011 as a rattery that specializes in the improvement of rex, double rex, and hairless genetics. It is located
03/02/2020
8 fat beans born a few days ago .
They are doing super well for her first litter .
(Boots litter.)
02/25/2020
4 litters expected within two weeks for these girls~
{All of Gambo's bloodline .}
(The Agouti is the mother doe to all 3 females shown.)
All does shown have been bred to the breeder male "Lutto"- (A dumbo rex fawn)
02/25/2020
A quick update of Vanillas litter.
02/17/2020
Some of the upcoming breeder does~
Painted rats rattery~
02/12/2020
10 total beans born! 2•11•2020
9 girls- 1 boy!
Vanillas litter~
12/23/2019
Our new logo and price list !
09/19/2019
Follow us on Instagram~ painted_rats_rattery
HOLY SMOKES YOU GUYS! Is that four digits I see?! Thank you all so much for all of your support! What should we do special in celebration of this momentous occasion?!
Southern Curls Rex Rattery An Alabama Pet Rat Breeder dedicated to providing families with quality animals with great personalities and charming good looks.
Hey everyone! I have a REALLY exciting announcement to make! While Southern Curls is still out of commission, I will be working hand-in-hand with another breeder! Adoptable babies will be posted soon. Keep an eye out! You may find something that you like. 😉
Have you ever struggled with figuring out what kind of toys to get your rats? Consider bird toys as an option! They are always non-toxic, safe, and full of all kinds of engaging textures. So skip the boring jingle toys in the hamster isle the next time you are buying for your baby and hop over to the bird isle! Your ratlings will thank you!
03/27/2017
Hey, everyone! I have a wonderful young lady searching for a home for her two ratties! They are dumbo eared rex sisters about 7 months old. We both agree the adopter needs to be experienced with ratties because of Amara timidness. It takes a little while for Amara to trust people, but with the right owner she could do just fine. She will send all of their treats and toys, etc. everything she has for them with them. If needed she will send the cage but it's not in the best condition. They ate a hole in the bottom pan and she currently has a book taped over it! She recommends having your own cage, and I also have one for sale you can get at a discount if you choose to adopt these two girls! Neither of us want them separated. They need to go as a pair because it would hurt Amara if she didn't have her sister. Lilly is a curious, spunky, friendly Pink eyed white rex and Amara is a black hooded beauty who is a timid, rambunctious little girl that will need special time and attention. If you are interested, shoot me a message telling me why you feel you would be a good home for these two girls. I look forward to hearing from you!
Below are pictures of the cage, the supplies, and of course, Lilly and Amara!
So, guys! I'm gonna post my first recipe on here. It's a really, really simple one, but it's one your rats may LOVE! And since here in the South, we're starting to get into that warmer weather, it'd be a great treat.
So what is this yummy treat called? Peanut and Banana Yogurt drops. Super simple, super easy, and SUPER yummy.
Ingredients:
Plain Yogurt
All natural Peanut butter
A banana!
The recipe can be adjusted based on how many you wanna make. These are great for dogs, too!
Place 2 cups of plain yogurt, one tablespoon of all natural peanut butter, and 1 banana in a blender and blend until COMPLETELY smooth. NO LUMPS. It will give it an almost pancake-batter texture.
Now comes the fun part. You can pipe this yummy mixture into silicone molds, ice trays, or pipe onto a cookie sheet covered with parchment paper and make little yogurt drops with them. After you've decided how you want your little treats to look, pop those suckers into the freezer for no less than 4 hours but preferably overnight. Once they're hardened, give them directly to your pet. The cold makes for a refreshing treat for this warmer weather we're starting to get into.
You can also use this recipe to pipe onto homemade dog biscuits so your pooch has an excellent icing on his already delicious treats!
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