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Mice Anonymous
Post your mice please.
>> Anonymous
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Yes. Post your delicious mice. Especially smothered with hollandaise sauce.
>> Anonymous
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MOAR MICE
>> Anonymous
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I bought you a mouses but I ated it.
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>> Anonymous
I love the smell of clean mice.
>> Anonymous
I lol'd. Good show, lads!
>> Anonymous
moar hungry cafts plox
>> Anonymous
i saw a pregnant mouse in the petstore today.
i cannot believe how fucking huge she was. it looked like she was carrying TWO litters.
>> Anonymous
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MOAR.
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>> Anonymous
>>176074
OP here.

DEMANDS MOAR MEECE.
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>> Anonymous
>>176078

plush rat. NOT MEECE.

UR DOIN IT RONG.
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These are 3 young field mice. They like to gather in a little clump and hang from the celing of the cage.
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>> Anonymous
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Let me try to find a decent picture; I fail at photography. Here's mouse #1, anyway.
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hazel dormouse
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Here are mices #1 and #2.
>> Anonymous
>>176099

:< that's so cute my heart just shattered into a million tiny pieces. thanks a lot.
>> Anonymous
>>176101
Wow. I love how they're horribly cramped together. Might want to invest in a bigger tank. Or seperate ones.
>> Anonymous
>>176105

HOPE U R TROLLIN
>> Anonymous
>>176106
Troll states fact.
>> Anonymous
>>176107

Then I'll grace it with an answer, if someone is really that stupid. It's obviously not permanent housing - there's no food and water. "Critter Keepers" like that are great for transporting the little boogers, though, especially something as small, wiggly, and jumpy as mice.

BUT I SINCERELY HOPE IT WAS TROLLAN
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Yeah, that's just the travel cage. I put them in there when cleaning their regular house.
Here they are in the full-size cage.
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And one more, just 'cause.
>> Anonymous
>>175406
Cute mice are cute.
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>> Anonymous
>>176201
Fail.

(http://budplant.com/Default.asp?)
>> Anonymous
>>176205

On Topic: Cute meese

Off Topic: Bud Plant rocks. I went to there booth at the San Diego Comicon and they had a ton of great stuff there. I love the yearly sketchbooks by the various artists.
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can i has a mouse too plz?
>> Anonymous
wow you're holding cat food in your hands

gross and pointless
>> Anonymous
>>176646


I think not. Mice spend just as much time grooming themselves as cats do. Their waste smells if you don't clean it up regularly, but that's no different than most animals (cats included)

Holding your pet mouse is no different than petting your cat.
>> Anonymous
cats dont infest peoples homes and bring in pestilence and diseases

holding a pet mouse is like holding a pet turd thats full of aids
>> Anonymous
>>176716

LOL

Cat scratch fever
Toxoplasmosis
Salmonellosis
Visceral larva migrens
Cutaneous larva migrens
Ringworm
Cryptosporidiosis
Giardiasis
Lymes Disease
Rickettsia
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Rabies

And, yes, cats can also carry yersina pestis, the bubonic plague bacteria. There have been several cases of plague-infected cats in Wyoming in the last few years.
>> Anonymous
>>176719
>Cat scratch fever
Wrong type of "cat."
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Some people like cats better, some people like little furry rodent better. Geez guys.

The only thing I can't understand is people who like rats.
>> Anonymous
>>176739

Why? They're just mice but bigger, smarter, more affectionate, and more social.
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AM I TOO LATE TO NOM NOM NOM ???
>> Anonymous
>>176743
QFT

i'd take rats over mice and cats any day.
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cat rapes dog http://youtube.com/watch?v=u9rMjv5xjpI
>> Anonymous
>>176728
Wow, anonymous. You're just wrong about everything, aren't you?
"Cat scratch fever is a usually benign infectious disease caused by the intracellular parasite Bartonella. It is most commonly found in children 1-2 weeks following a cat scratch. It was first described in 1889 by Henri Parinaud. The cat was recognized as the vector of the disease in 1931 by Dr. Robert Debré."
>> Anonymous
So how long do these little fellas live for?
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>>176782
about two years, depending how inbred they most likely atr.
>> Anonymous
>>176716

Cats most certainly can infest your living spaces! Do a quick google search for "feral cats" and see just how much damage they are capable of causing.

Mind you, I'm not anti-cat. Any animal could become a pest given the proper circumstances. But it's just rediculous to claim that mice are gross while cats are somehow "not". They are both animals. They both create waste. They both can (but don't necissarily) carry diseases.
>> Anonymous
how many people do you hear complaining about a Cat infestation? Ya less than zero. Thats what I thought.

ANd if a cat is sick, its most likely because it was bravely killing your turd pet mouse that had ringworm and some other parasite full of plague and death.
>> Anonymous
>>176912

ITT morons who don't understand that cats are biologically very similar to mice, and thus the same diseases that one can carry can just as easily be carried by the other, with very few exceptions--and all the stuff that humans could get from one, they can get from the other (except cat-scratch fever--that one is cat-only). Not to mention that rodents very rarely carry rabies, but it is common amongst wild cats.

I personally have had problems with cat infestations. My property is located near a large stable. The people that own the stable have a lot of feral cats hanging around, and they have roamed onto my property and taken up residence in my basement, garage, and outbuildings on more than one occaision. You have never smelled nasty until you go into your tool shed looking for some potting soil only to find that it has been transformed into an improptu litterbox, and there are now five emaciated, flea-and-tick encrusted and very smelly wild kittens in your wheelbarrow. Animal control trapped a tomcat in my garage that actually did have rabies.
>> Anonymous
>>176917

dude don't even bother with this guy

its obvious this guy thinks cats have some kind of magical barrier where they cant ever get sick unlike those gross little mice

btw, we also had a feral cat problem in my old apartment building. damn things made a huge amount of noise yowling at night, finally the animal control guy caught them all, but damn, it sucked before that.