Young mice need homes - Bay Area
Young mice need homes - Bay Area
I work at a pet store in the Bay Area and through some unforeseen events, we now have a bunch of baby fancy mice that we can't sell. They're all about a month old, weaned, and need good homes. They're free to adopt, but we're also not really supposed to publicize that we have them and I have no idea how to get them homed if nobody knows they're available.
Please me know if anyone's interested.
Please me know if anyone's interested.
Last edited by Bitter-Weather on Mon 06 Jan 2020, 1:30 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : clarity)
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Re: Young mice need homes - Bay Area
I don't know if you can edit your topic title, but if you include your location in the title, people who might be able to help you will be able to take notice easier.
Sorry I don't live over the hill in Nevada anymore, or I might be planning a little trip over to see you this weekend with a couple of mousie transporters!
Sorry I don't live over the hill in Nevada anymore, or I might be planning a little trip over to see you this weekend with a couple of mousie transporters!
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