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Re: AMRIS Rodents & Rabbits Digest Number 185

Oh yes... and I have 4 male mice who are a bit rowdy, but get along okay as
well.
Take Care,
Heather Gerquest

"Our strength is often composed of the weakness we're damned if we're going to
show."
-Mignon McLaughlin
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1. Questions about New Female? Mice
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Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 20:39:11 -0000
From: "estrellita228"
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Subject: Questions about New Female? Mice


My bf and I recently purchased two female? mice from Petco. For the
first two days, I only opened their cage to give the new food, toy,
or water. However, on the third day, we took them out of the cage
to change some of their bedding. I think that my mice are royally
p'ed off at us for having handled them. The more extroverted one
now drums her tail against the cage whenever she sees me. Does this
mean that she's scared of me? How and when should I try to tame my
mice?

Also, um, we've noticed a peculiar bulge underneath their tail. I
don't want to pick them up again yet to examine the distance between
anus and genitalia to sex them. We specifically requested two mice
from the cage marked "female" because we wanted to avoid fighting
and the musky odor. Our mice get along well. The larger, more
extroverted one will occasionally dart after the other. But no
squeaking, no fighting, no blood. And there's a mousey odor, but
since we've never owned mice before, I don't know if this is musk or
a urine/poop smell. No matter what though, my bf and I have decided
that we love our new snuggle mice.





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Tue Mar 22, 2005 4:18 am

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Sounds to me like you have two male mice. From my experience, when I have chosen mice out at a store, I find it sometimes very hard to identify the males from...
Heather Gerquest
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Oh yes... and I have 4 male mice who are a bit rowdy, but get along okay as well. Take Care, Heather Gerquest "Our strength is often composed of the weakness...
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Sounds to us like that you have got two boys.The two boys we have got fight and smell as well . ... From: AMRIS_rodents_and_rabbits@... Date:...
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