TheHermit
Senior Member
Hello everyone. My rodent adventures have begun again, now starting with mice!
Yesterday at the hospital a lady brought in a box. She had been throwing her grass seed on her lawn and accidentally tossed a mother mouse and her litter who had nested in it. One of their pets got to the mother and some of the babies - she was DOA at work, and one of the babies in the box had multiple lacerations. That little one was euthanized humanely.
That leaves four little eepers. No one else wanted to take them. I've never raised young mice before so I was unsure at first but it's almost 24 hours later and all four are still with me!
They're heated by a rice bag which needs to be back in the microwave every three hours or so (sort of a nuisance but it works well) and eating Esbilac.
Tiniest. Poops. Ever.
Also I'll be without internet for a few days so it will be difficult to update. I'm moving on the 2nd and I shouldn't even have internet now.
Just wanted to share
Yesterday at the hospital a lady brought in a box. She had been throwing her grass seed on her lawn and accidentally tossed a mother mouse and her litter who had nested in it. One of their pets got to the mother and some of the babies - she was DOA at work, and one of the babies in the box had multiple lacerations. That little one was euthanized humanely.
That leaves four little eepers. No one else wanted to take them. I've never raised young mice before so I was unsure at first but it's almost 24 hours later and all four are still with me!
They're heated by a rice bag which needs to be back in the microwave every three hours or so (sort of a nuisance but it works well) and eating Esbilac.
Tiniest. Poops. Ever.
Also I'll be without internet for a few days so it will be difficult to update. I'm moving on the 2nd and I shouldn't even have internet now.
Just wanted to share