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| Are Gardenias Harmful to Pet Mice?
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My daughter has 2 pet mice. She wants to know if we put a branch from a gardenia plant in the cage for them to play on will the flowers or leaves hurt the mice if they eat it?
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| Posted on: 09/03/2009 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| Caring for a Sick Mouse
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How do I take care of a half-dead baby mouse?
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| Posted on: 07/01/2009 | 3 Feedback(s) |
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| Catching Pet Mouse
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My pet white mouse is loose in the house and I can't get to it. I see it every once in a while, but it is too small to catch. Any suggestions?
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| Posted on: 06/06/2009 | 3 Feedback(s) |
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| Pet Rats and Mice - Information
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By Ellen Brown
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Children have always been fond of keeping Mice and Rats as pets-especially young boys. Intensive breeding over hundreds of generations has resulted in many colorful and interesting species. Rats and Mice are generally inexpensive and easy to care for. With regular handing, they are easy to tame and even grow to enjoy human interaction.
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| Posted on: 04/11/2006 | 8 Feedback(s) |
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| Saving Money on Litter For Small Animals
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If you're like me, you want the best for your pets. Since conventional pine and cedar litters are not good for the health of your hamster, gerbil, mouse, rat, etc etc, I use Carefresh, which is a recycled wood pulp paste (or something like that). Well that is EXPENSIVE.
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| Posted on: 06/01/2005 | 5 Feedback(s) |
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| The 411 on little Animals
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Here are my experiences of the little fuzzy wuzzies people usually give children for Christmas, and how to avoid making a mistake this year. By Robyn
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| Posted on: 11/07/2004 | 8 Feedback(s) |
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