She Was Living on a Highway Strip, Near Death, Before She Was Rescued. Now She’s on the Great White Way
This is the tale of a plucky little rat with an incredibly heartwarming story. via NewYorkTimes.com
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White rats
White rats are extremely smart and trainable, and make great pets. Last summer in New York City, 500 of them were found living on a median strip. No one knew how they got there.
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West Side Highway
Life on the median strip was tough, and many rats didn't make it. Citing health concerns, the city government set out poison. So animal rescuers scooped up as many as they could.
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Rose and foster mom
Lydia DesRoche, an animal trainer, agreed to foster three of these rats, naming them after the Golden Girls. The rats were so shy, DesRoche decided to keep them.
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Curious Incident show
DesRoche happened to the be the trainer for a Broadway show called "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time." The Tony-winning play features a large cast, including a rat named Toby.
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Original Toby
Toby was beloved by the cast and crew, but he got sick and could no longer perform. His understudy took over, but HATED performing--especially eight shows a week.
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Rose
Enter Rose, shy no more. She had so much personality that DesRoche figured she'd be a natural in front of an audience.
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Rehearsal
She passed the rehearsal with flying colors!
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Rat Dressing Room
And made her stage debut this past week. Here's her dressing room.
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Rose the star
Now she's a Broadway star! Watch her charm her co-stars below!