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My Pet Mouse is Afraid of me! How to Make Friends with Your New Pet
Most mouse owners find their pets hesitant to socialize. If you use this short list of techniques, you should be able to make your mouse feel safe, social, and affectionate.
4 commentsRats Vs. Mice as Pets
When debating between a mouse or a rat there are several things that you should consider before making a purchase. CAGE: Naturally, rats get larger than mice and require a larger cage. Larger cages are more expensive than smaller cages. And,...
122 commentsWhat to feed your pet mice
Mice are very small rodents with ultra fit slim bodies. Think of an athlete, you wouldn't see an athlete eating chocolate cake and Mc Donalds every day? no so a mouse needs a high class suitable diet to fuel their energy and keep them healthy. ...
2 commentsThe Alpha Mouse: How to tell if your mice are fighting or playing
Pet stores contradict themselves when selling mice; they are social animals, but if you put them together they will fight. Mouse psychology is complex, and their various instincts sparks conflict between them from time to time. With the proper understanding, you can tell whether your mice need to live together or if they're in danger of hurting each other.
0 commentsCancer and Abscesses in Pet Mice
Hello everyone I am choosing to write this article today on a sad note. This evening I found a lump on one of my pet mice that I fear to be a cancerous tumor, she has red brown tears as well which could mean she is in poor health. I just want to...
2 commentsTen Ways In Which Humans Are Similar To Mice.
We as humans live in a society of laws, jobs, consumer purchasing, human rights and freedom of speech and the choices that we make. We choose the way we look, where we live, what we do with our houses, whom our friends are, those we do not like,...
1 commentHow to Introduce Two Pet Mice to the Same Cage
Pet mice may get lonely if they live alone, but they may fight if a new mouse shows up in their territory. After successfully introducing three adult male mice, I created a list of things of suggestions for anyone else who might need to do this.
2 commentsHow To Care For Your Pet Mice :)
Pet mice are scientifically known as 'Mus Musculus Domesticus' they are descendants of the old house mouse we find in the wild usually in garages and sheds or basements and rooms that are unused often damaged this includes barns. Mice kept and...
0 commentsCaring for Small Animals: Hamsters, Mice, Rats, & Chinchillas
When referring to small animals as pets, it tends to represent any small mammal pet, such as hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, ferrets, chinchillas, degus, etc. Small animals are great apartment pets, and pets for those people...
23 commentsHow to reduce the stink of your pet mouse
Pet mouse odor can easily be reduced using a few cheap and simple methods. Certain products available at pet stores can eliminate smells from the cage, and by cleaning carefully on a regular schedule you can stop your mouse from marking territory with his scent.
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