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    Re: Mouse with broken hip

    OP, I doubt you'll 'feel' good about whichever choice you make.

    Kill the poor thing and be done with it.

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    As a nurse, I see people with broken hips/legs alot........the pain is terrible, but at least they get drugs. Do the humane thing and put it out of it's misery.
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    Re: Mouse with broken hip

    Quote Originally Posted by herper55 View Post
    I am not giving it to my snake... I am gonna heal it up then release it out side
    So it can come back in later...and repeat the process?
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    Re: Mouse with broken hip

    The trap is put in place to kill the thing and now you feel bad because the trap didnt do the job?? Really? Just kill the mouse. That was the intent in the first place, right?

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    Re: Mouse with broken hip

    I think you should kill it and leave it impaled on a spiked pole as a warning to all the other mice.

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    Re: Mouse with broken hip

    The mouse is going to die. Unless that is you want to pay thousands into a specialized vet. My best advice - Snake Food. It's much better than letting it rot!


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    Re: Mouse with broken hip

    Quote Originally Posted by herper55 View Post
    I am not giving it to my snake... I am gonna heal it up then release it out side
    Even if it "heals" it won't have the advantage it used to, it won't be able to get into most places that put it in the position to find food. The bone will be out of place without proper placement and I'm sure the bone has shattered considering you used a mouse trap; which practically means the leg will never heal. If you release the mouse it will die within the week. If you keep it, it will be in complete agony the rest of it's short life. Feed it or knead it.


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    This is a joke, right ?


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