Looking for female or neutered male mouse soon in Hemet California
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Looking for female or neutered male mouse soon in Hemet California
One of my four female mice passed away recently and her litter mate is likely not far behind as she passed from old age. And once she goes, ill be left with two girls. So I'm not in absolute urgent need, hopefully i won't be needing any for a while longer but just in case i decided to start looking to see if there was any mice available. I'll be looking for female mice or a neutered male of any age. I live in Hemet california and would be willing to drive an hour or so. Let me know if you have any mice available.
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Mouserat- New Member
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Re: Looking for female or neutered male mouse soon in Hemet California
Hi im deffinetly interested but i would be a little concerned about putting them with my girls as well as what their specific needs would be. Do you have any idea of what type of mice they could be?
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Re: Looking for female or neutered male mouse soon in Hemet California
I believe they are house mice.
I've just begun weaning them so they've just started eating a diet of wild bird seed, mealworms and mouse blocks and fruits/veggies. I am keeping their diet as close t what they will find in the wild as possible in case I cannot find them a home and have to release them in a nice field somewhere. I, unfortunately, cannot keep them although I've become so attached!
I think that as adults taking care of them would be similar to any other mouse but I have never owned a mouse before these little babies so I can't be sure.
They are wild mice so that is a precaution to take but I've had them for a week and a half and they seem perfectly healthy
I've just begun weaning them so they've just started eating a diet of wild bird seed, mealworms and mouse blocks and fruits/veggies. I am keeping their diet as close t what they will find in the wild as possible in case I cannot find them a home and have to release them in a nice field somewhere. I, unfortunately, cannot keep them although I've become so attached!
I think that as adults taking care of them would be similar to any other mouse but I have never owned a mouse before these little babies so I can't be sure.
They are wild mice so that is a precaution to take but I've had them for a week and a half and they seem perfectly healthy

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