List of NERS member breeders' websites
This list contains the contact details and websites (where available) for members of the NERS who also breed rats. We provide this information to help you to locate a responsible breeder in your area but inclusion on the list does not constitute a recommendation, or the endorsement of the society.
Aeris Rattery (Shelley Harris), Wallasey, Merseyside.
Brandywine Rattery (Annette Rand), Rugby, Warwickshire.
Endeavour Rattery (Rachel Broughton), Ilkley, West Yorkshire.
Eximius Rattery (Lloyd Allington), Lincon, Lincolnshire.
Flaxholme Stud (Sheila Sowter), Brentwood, Essex.
Gwerthfawr Rattery (Vicky Precious), Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
Hakuna Matata Stud (Jenna Sutcliffe), Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
Lilliput Rattery Lilly Hoyland), Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
Nezumi Nursery Rattery (Laura & Helen Elfleet), Kendal, Cumbria.
Omega Rattery (Anita Harrison), Liverpool, Merseyside.
Rats4life Rattery (Christine Bowen), Leeds, West Yorkshire.
RCT rats (Lisa Harris), Banbury, Oxfordshire.
Shunamite Stud (Alison Campbell), Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear.
Stilly Rats Rattery (Janette and Peter Rogers), Stillington, Cleveland.
Symphony Stud (Rachel Powell), Reading, Berkshire.
Valiance Rattery (Alison Triggs), South West London.
Valhalla Stud(Julie Oliver), Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
Yabba Dabba Doo Rattery (Eleanor Thurley), Swinfen, Staffordshire.
Zephyr Rats (Mary Giles), Meldreth, Cambridgeshire.
Forums and information websites
NERS forum (members only)
Fancy Rats (website and community forum - good selection of articles on many rat related topics)
Rattycorner (lots of rat related information)
Shunamite rats (articles and information on diet, breeding and health)
Rat varieties (toyah's extensive guide to rat varieties)
The Rat Guide (excellent source of health, medication and other information)
Ratz (Estelle's Care and information website - articles on a variety of topics)
Rat behaviour (excellent source of information about rat behaviour and biology)
Rat Life (behavioural study of lab rats returned to a 'wild' enclosure)