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    Mazuri or Harlan lab blocks are best, but probably not worth buying since its for a single temporary mouse. Maybe find a local member who breeds rodents to supply you with a week or two worth of block.

    But if you can't do that, then I say go with a mixed diet of seeds, grain, oats, cooked pasta noodles, boiled egg and the occasional fruit/veggies. Rodents are mainly grain feeders, so don't over feed the fruits and veggies. Too much is not good for them.


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    Re: Best feed for mice

    Oxbow, it's available in pet stores in small quantities and they make decent quality food. Seeds, nuts, bread, pasta are actually all pretty awful for mice...useless fillers that are either way too high in fat content or completely lacking in nutrition. Dry oatmeal is fine too.

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