Some of the rats were in cages but others roamed free and
were living in holes in the walls and inside a mattress, said
animal control officer Sheila Marquis, who said they have been
placed with rat rescue groups who will find them new homes.
The rodents' owner contacted the Humane Society of Greater
Dayton after he was evicted from his apartment in Kettering, a
suburb of Dayton, and was unable to care for the Dumbo and Fancy
breed pet rats, which begin breeding at three months old and
have litters of 13 or more several times a year.
"It doesn't take long. It can get out of hand quite quickly,"
Marquis said.
She said no charges are expected because the owner reached out
for help and the rodents appeared to be generally well fed.
(Editing by Fiona Ortiz; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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