AMRIS is an international rodent welfare and pet care advice service. Here you can talk about any issues involving rats and mice, rabbits and guinea pigs or any rodent species - visit the clubs 'Homepage' for more details. We have many links at Animal Welfare sites around the world, who support us with our work. Join us and be part of the global Rodent network! (Yes - I know rabbits ARE NOT rodents!) Please use the "SEARCH Messages" box and search for topic you seek.
"We do not support the mass-breeding of rodents or rabbits for laboratory or classroom experiments. There ARE alternatives to animal testing - please visit our links inside this club to find out about these alternatives". Also, please feel free to advertise re-housing and adoption notices here.
(The rat featured in the photo is Hoody (named by Peter Ennis 1994) - photo taken by Rebekah Blackwolf-Mitchell)
For full page articles and project material please visit our Australian Mouse and Rat Information Service homepage at: MOUSE, RAT, RABBIT &GUINEA PIG INFORMATION SERVICE
Hi, The Mice Girls are now starring in a three part series. They run, they climb, they jostle for position (just like real movie stars) and pose for pictures.
yes, you can post details of the group to anyone. This group was started to form a network around the world. I hope this littler ratty finds a home. cheers,
Have you ever seen a dancing mouse? Watch adorable Little Bit learn to dance. She's cute, she's smart and she'll make you smile. It's a short video because