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My name is Hal!

Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated 6 days ago

My basic info

Species
Mouse
Color
Tan or Beige
Age
Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20936774-24.10.70
Hair Length
short

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Hal, AKA Hal 4500!

Hal is a young male mouse who is looking for a forever home! He got his nickname of 'Hal 4500' from his cute reddish eyes, but he is the friendlier and kinder version of his namesake, Hal 9000. Hal is a curious little fellow and enjoys exploring his habitat, seeing how quickly he can make it through his paper and paper towel roll mazes, running to places his little imagination takes him on his wheel, and greeting his humans! 

Please reach out to mice@smallangelsrescue.org for more information or if you are interested in adopting Hal! Please note that since Hal is an intact male mouse, he will need to live by himself. The adoption fee is $25. 

**Notes about mouse care** 1) Minimum habitat size: 20 gallon aquarium tank or bin-cage of a similar size for one mouse; must have mesh lid to prevent mouse from escaping; 2) Appropriate wheel: Solid plastic upright wheel at least 6 inches or larger depending on the size of the mouse.



November 15, 2024, 3:36 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20936774-24.10.70
Contact
Phone
Address
PO Box 336, Monrovia, MD 21770

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Small Angels Rescue’s adoption process is straightforward. Adopters must fill out an adoption application. There is an application for guinea pigs and a separate application for other animals. Once we have the completed application, we interview the adopter by phone or e-mail to clear up any questions and concerns about the application—including whether the adopter meets our cage requirements and has the proper supplies—and to ensure that the adopter has all of the information needed to properly care for the animal. At the time of adoption, adopters must sign an adoption contract.

Adoption fees: Mice, Gerbils, Hamsters & Rats: $10 each for the first three animals, then $5 each thereafter. Guinea Pigs: $45 each unaltered, $65 neutered males, $80 spayed females, $90 bonded pairs.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Small Angels Rescue does not have a physical shelter; rather we care for animals through our network of foster care homes. As such, adoptions are scheduled by appointment only at times and locations agreed upon by the rescue and the adopter.

More about this rescue

Small Angels was founded in fall of 2003 when the organizers recognized a need for a group to help small animals abandoned at animal shelters. The Rescue was founded as a way to move these animals into foster homes for socialization and proper, attentive care, as well as streamline the adoption process and provide accurate, thorough information to adopters about these often misunderstood animals.

Small Angels is a 501(3)(3) nonprofit, no‐kill, all‐volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing and rehoming guinea pigs, rats and hamsters. Animals are acquired directly via public surrenders and from local shelters and animal welfare groups. We use an extensive network of foster homes to care for the animals until we can find them a forever home.

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