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Tipsy Tails Small Animal Rescue

Wyandotte, MI 48192

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Areas Tipsy Tails Small Animal Rescue serves

Wyandotte, Detroit, Ann Arbor, Wayne County

Tipsy Tails Small Animal Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

All adopters must submit an adoption application. Once approved, the adoption fees are as follows:
Unaltered Rats: $10
Altered Rats: $25
Unaltered Rabbits: $25
Altered Rabbits: $60
Degus: $20
Sugar Gliders: $75
Mice: $8.00

Adoption contracts will be put in place prior to finalizing the adoption.

About Tipsy Tails Small Animal Rescue

Tipsy Tails Small Animal Rescue is a privately run home-based rescue network. We take in small animals and pocket pets in an effort to keep them out of kill shelters. We have over 16 years of small animal and exotic animal experience. All animals are handled daily to help with socialization and bonding. They are all exposed to dogs, children, etc., to better evaluate their temperaments. We do this for our love of animals.

Tipsy Tails Small Animal Rescue's adopted pets

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