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Post by ralphsmum on Mar 17, 2014 17:31:43 GMT 10
Hi people His name is s**thead ( yes that's correct) and he doesn't play well with others but by himself he is a lovely little guy. He comes with his own tank and water and food bowl and 2 running wheels. We have to find him a new home as we have two cats and one of them has taken a liking to him in a not so good way. We live on the North side of Brisbane. Please contact me on 0414503848 or by email at lizzylee@live.com.auAttachments:
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Post by mousekateers on Mar 27, 2014 21:18:43 GMT 10
I'm not much help to you, but I'm sorry you have to find your mouse a new home. Maybe try contacting the Qld Club, I'm sure someone will be able to take him.
It's hard to see from the photos what colour he is. Can you add a description including his age?
It is usual for male mice to live alone, they are very territorial and do not get along with other male mice. To place them in a situation with other males is not good as it generally ends in bloodshed.
Good luck with finding him a home.
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Post by ralphsmum on Mar 29, 2014 11:25:30 GMT 10
Thanks for the help, how do I contact the Qld Club?
He is a cute little guy and so funny but I am always worried that the cat will get in and it is only natural.
He is a cream colour and we have had him for about 1 year. We did have two but one one survived if you know what I mean. ZThe other one was so much more quiet and shy but the tank was in 2 parts. This little guy managaged to get over the partition in the middle.
I am sure he will get alone with a female, probable what he needs.
Thanks again.
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Post by mousekateers on Apr 9, 2014 23:22:39 GMT 10
if you google this link you may find some additional info. www.ausrfsqld.com/Male mice should be kept alone. I wouldn't even think of putting him in with a female unless you want to breed a litter every 3 weeks and be inundated with unwanted mice. Good luck with finding him a home.
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