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    Re: Uneaten Mouse

    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie-n-Heith View Post
    I have a little mouse that was "supposed" to be food that is set up in a 10 gal tank with a wheel water bottle food bowl and a little box to hide in we have had him for about 3-4 months and I cant bring myself to use him as a feeder now LOL!! Plus he really keeps my cats entertained
    That happened to me with a baby rat, and I even got him a little friend to live with... then my roommate's dog broke the cage & killed poor Felix, so I gave the other rat to a friend (as a pet). Once you develop a "personal" attachment to a rodent, it is difficult to use them as a feeder - at least for some of us, LOL.

    To the OP, this is exactly why I now have 2 critter keepers... complete with bedding, toilet paper rolls (they like sleeping in them), water bottles, food, etc. You'd be surprised how often this happens when you're feeding live, so it's always good to be prepared. I understand your dad hates mice, so your other option is to bring it to a pet store. If the place where you got it won't take it back, Petco will usually accept a "donated" mouse. And they always have mice at the humane society, so that's another possibility.
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    Re: Uneaten Mouse

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    It's cruel to the animal in question because they have been bred and raised in captivity and are not prepared to be dumped into an alien and hostile environment where they are responsible for finding their own shelter, food and water.

    Captive animals can carry viruses or bacteria that they have developed immunities to, but pass those on to native populations who have never been exposed to them before and are not immune.

    One little mouse may not seem like it would make much of an impact...but every single time someone releases an unwanted animal into the wild, it adds to an already serious problem impacting local ecosystems. One little candy-wrapper tossed on the ground does not make much of an impact either...but we don't encourage people to throw their garbage out their windows just because it's more convenient to do so. Why? Because if everyone does it, the problem becomes much more severe. We can't control what others do in this regard...but we can each make our own choice to be responsible for taking care of our world and its ecosystems.
    Im not trying to defend letting them go in anyway, but I find my albino mice that get loose live fine in my house There are three I cant catch... they have names.
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    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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    Re: Uneaten Mouse

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    Im not trying to defend letting them go in anyway, but I find my albino mice that get loose live fine in my house There are three I cant catch... they have names.
    LOL...IN your house? I'm quite sure they do fine in there. Your Mom must love you for those!
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    Re: Uneaten Mouse

    I switched the mouse to a 10 gallon cage. Here are his supplies:

    Water dish
    Log
    Log hide
    Log hide
    Newspaper
    Toilet Paper roll
    The occasional pile of corn flakes

    Actually, this week I got a slightly smaller mouse than usual because I didn't want to deal with a rat. Now, I need to fatten the small mouse up because when Abuja's shed, he'll need a big meal.

    Also, when his eyes clear up but he still hasn't shed, could I feed him?
    Dude, where did Bob go?

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    Re: Uneaten Mouse

    I wouldn't advise you try and feed your snake yet. When their eyes clear up right after being cloudy, they should shed within 48 hours. If your snake has still not shed, I would not even try and feed it until it has. Keep a sharp eye out for shed in the tank, then plan your little fat friends demise.

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