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The Humane Society of Southern Arizona continually strives to make our community one where all pets are cared for and loved. We publish a quarterly newsletter and an annual report, and we make regular appearances on local media.

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Your Help Is Needed To Support a Large Baby Rat Rescue at HSSA  

Pima Community College student holds rat with care.

Pima Community College student Celina Clepper helps provide enrichment and care to one of more than 130 rats in HSSA's care as of Thursday, May 2.

(TUCSON, Ariz.) — May 2, 2024 On Tuesday, April 23, the Town of Marana Animal Services officers brought 158 baby rats to HSSA who were abandoned behind a grocery store in Marana. (The Town of Marana contracts with HSSA to provide animal services for homeless and lost pets).  

Since their arrival, our HSSA community has been working around-the-clock to save the lives of the baby rats. Unfortunately, six of the baby rats passed away by the time they arrived at HSSA, while two who were suffering were humanely euthanized upon intake. 

A team of caring folks from across HSSA rose to the challenge and worked late into the night of intake. Nearly 40 of the animals’ eyes were not yet open, and without any nursing moms in the group, we needed to syringe feed these neonates every few hours. This means many of our staff literally took their work home with them that evening and on the nights that followed.  

Orphaned neonatal rats are extremely fragile, and these baby rats were found in an especially precarious state. Despite our best efforts to save all the baby rats, 16 more died in foster care or needed to be humanely euthanized following intake because they were suffering. That leaves our team caring for 134 young rats as of today.  

We have diligently secured housing and high-quality food, provided daily health checks and bi-weekly weight checks, and reviewed and reassessed their sexes to ensure males and females are separated before reaching sexual maturity. All the baby rats are receiving daily enrichment, handling, and socialization, with our partners at Pima Community College’s veterinary technician program kindly stepping up to help.  

Our protocols have been based on guidance from sources like Merck Veterinary Manual, the American Fancy Rat and Mouse Association, and the University of California San Franciso. Additionally, on Tuesday, April 30, Dr. Walter Merker, DVM, a small and exotic animal veterinarian from Orange Grove Animal Hospital, came to HSSA to donate his time and expertise to HSSA to enhance our care plans for these animals.  

Now our tiny friends need your help by fostering, donating, or adopting. 

While some of our rats will be ready for adoption later this week, the majority will not be available for two to three weeks. We will keep you posted on our plans for them, and in the meantime, the baby rats and HSSA need your help! Please help by: 

  • Fostering one of these animals or another pet in our care! Every animal in foster makes room for another pet who needs our help. To get involved as a foster, go here or call us at 520-327-6088 x148. 
  • Donating funds or supplies to help with our baby rat rescue! Every donation counts in our efforts to give these small friends a chance at happiness and love. Go here to learn more about donating!
  • Adopting one of these rats, or another dog, cat, or small pet in our care. With over 300 animals in our care right now, our resources are strained, and we need you! Go here to learn more, and you can visit the shelter between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday to adopt a pet in need. 

Thank you for helping HSSA rise to the challenge for our baby rat friends! 

“The Town of Marana Animal Services is incredibly grateful for the support provided by the dedicated staff at the HSSA in caring for the abandoned baby rats we brought to them last Tuesday. Managing the care of more than 150 baby rats is no small undertaking and we want to extend our heartfelt gratitude for their assistance. Our partnership with the Humane Society over the past seven years has been instrumental in enhancing the well-being of our community and the animals we serve.” 

-Lisa Shafer, Town of Marana Community and Neighborhood Services Director 

Veterinarian Dr. Merker examining a rat.

Dr. Merker examining a baby rat at HSSA.

Town of Marana workers build habitats for baby rats in a workshop.

Town of Marana crew members building habitats for our baby rats.

A half-dozen staff triage large number of rats.

HSSA staff members stayed late into the night on April 23 to triage all the baby rats.

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Humanely Speaking

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Annual Reports

At the end of each calendar year, HSSA publishes an annual report. Each annual report contains our financial numbers for the previous year, operations statistics including our adoption rates and clinic procedures, as well as a retrospective of our major accomplishments in the last twelve months.

You can read our recent annual reports on Issuu.com.

Media Appearances

HSSA's Marketing Department visits with several local media outlets each week to spotlight our adoptable pets, discuss upcoming events, and topics related to our organization. Check out our schedule of media segments below and be sure to tune in!

KGUN9 - Morning Blend

Tuesdays at 11 a.m.

Fox Daybreak - Pet Pals

Wednesday at 9 a.m.

KHIT - 107.5 FM

Thursdays at 8:30 a.m.

KDRI - The Drive 101.7 FM

Tuesday and Wednesdays between 6am-7pm

Media Inquiries

For all media inquiries please contact our Marketing Department at marketing@hssaz.org or 520.321.3704, ext. 146.

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