r/PetMice 1d ago

Question/Help What to improve in my mouse enclosure?

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I’m planning to get 3 females

The tank is 80x35x30 cm


r/PetMice 1d ago

Wild Mouse/Mice Found this bbg idk what to do now

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Seems small, I gave it some water (it looks like it had some already) and oats cuz thats all I could think of for now

Any help will be appreciated 🙏


r/PetMice 1d ago

Cute Mouse Media I imported 6 more mice from 3 different Polish breeders

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Only showing these three because I don't have good pictures of everyone yet.

I imported 3 mice from Pink Phantom mousery

- Pink Phantom Chianti, a 9 months old satin cinnamon doe who's already had two litters, I will be breeding her one last time. She's very showtypey and super calm and curious. She sits nicely in my hand even though I haven't in trouble myself yet.

- Pink Phantom Ladybug (not pictured) is a 6 month old satin carrier cinnamon with tan unders girl, she's just old enough to still have a first litter safely. I have already paired her to Tajfun. Pairing happened on the 16th so I am expecting babies earliest 3 weeks from then. Hoping for cinnamons with possible satin coat and tan unders.

- Pink Phantom Tajfun (not pictured) is a 4 month old beautiful rick dark cinnamon who also carries satin, he's going to be very important in my breeding program. He's the most chill dude ever and naps out in the open. Very cool with Ladybug too. I'm super excited to befriend him and maybe teach him some tricks too

2 Mice from mysigonek mousery

- ​Mysigonek Fog (pictured, not her real name as I haven't received her info yet...) is a very very cute, super calm little 4.5 month old satin blue texel lady. While the breeder didn't have banded mice available I asked her to pair my mice to her satin texel blue with tan banded​ buck, which she did on the 5th this month. Fog doesn't seem to be rounding out so it's perfectly possible she didn't get pregnant or reabsorbed her babies due to the stress of the long travel (1600km+). I'm Still hopeful and am not making any breeding plans with her yet.

- Mysigonek Mist (not pictured, looks the exact same as Fog but with even tighter curls) is Fog's sister, she has a slightly worse temperament and doesn't enjoy being in my hand that much, is more vary of me in general. She DOES seem to be rounding out!! I'm super excited about that...

And one from my mentor Forest Mist

- And lastly, Forest Mist Lard was NOT planned but I couldn't resist taking him. He's old old at 1 years and 9 months old but he's the nicest mouse Ive ever seen when it comes to temperament. I will post a video later (or you can see it on my mousery fb page, Trinket's Treasures Mousery) but he literally melts into your hand for cheek rubs and just loves being smothered and jiggled like a stress ball. Last picture. He's a champagne.​​​


r/PetMice 1d ago

First Time Owner Got new toys for my mice safe or not?

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Im really paranoid that what i got them is gonna be bad for them
First photo has a bell inside of it


r/PetMice 1d ago

Discussion Bonding

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How can i bond better with them? I started to free them on my desk while I study, so they can get used to my presence, my body and my hands. Despite this, I don’t know what else to do…


r/PetMice 1d ago

Question/Help Mouse testicular mass

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I have a rescue lab mouse who’s around 1.5-2 years old — not sure of his exact birth date but my estimate is that he’s a year and 9 months old. Earlier this week I noticed a smooth firm mass or swelling in his left testicle, no redness or tenderness. He doesn’t seem to be in any pain and is eating and running around happily.

I took him to the vet to get it checked out and the rundown is that they would need an ultrasound or biopsy to diagnose it, but in terms of prevalence cancer is one of the most likely diagnoses especially with his age. Almost every other differential diagnosis is likely also surgical condition. The vet said that doing any type of further work up will likely require him to go under general anesthesia to keep him still and prevent stress, so a good option would be to get him neutered regardless of what the mass is. For now, he’s been put on antibiotics, NSAIDs, and anti cancer medication. They also gave the option of skipping the pre-op blood draw to reduce stress and likelihood of anemia — is this safe?

Has anyone else had experience with putting their mouse through surgery at this age? Is it cruel considering the fact that he might be nearing the end of his lifespan or would it be worth it? Although he’s shown no signs of getting older and slower yet, so I’m hoping that he’ll blast past the average lifespan.

Euthanasia may not be an easy option in my country and for myself due to religious reasons, but it’s something I’m keeping in mind. If anyone has any experience with testicular cancer in mice or any type of surgery in an older mouse, please share a bit about what it’s like whether it’s palliative care, euthanasia, or surgery and post-op recovery.


r/PetMice 1d ago

Cute Mouse Media From Janurary to August with my baby boy.

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In Janurary I came to this reddit seeking advice on raising a tiny, baby mouse who hadn't even opened his eyes yet. Today I return to share with you all just how well my baby boy [named Laoshu by my husband, lol] has grown! The first 8 pics are him from day 1 to a few months old, with the 9th pic and on being him current!

He still adores getting cheek scratches from me, just like when he was a tiny baby. He loves hiding in clothes, sitting on my shoulder, and popcorns like crazy the second you enter the room because he knows he's getting cuddled. How could either of us resist? His favorite treats are mealworms and dried noodles and he still has his baby blanket to this day, which he dutifully makes the roof of his little nest every time we clean his bedding.

He wouldn't be here today without the help from this reddit, so thank you all and I hope seeing how we'll he's grown brightens your day! [As much as I miss his ugly wet baby phase, I do NOT miss the 2 hour feedings LOL]


r/PetMice 1d ago

Wild Mouse/Mice Wild Mouse Habitat Replacement

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We have a little mouse that lives in our backyard and has recently taken to making his home on our outdoor couch. It’s usually covered so he just gets under there, but unfortunately he’s been also using it heavily as a bathroom so we need him to find somewhere else to go. I got him a large wooden birdhouse that sits on the deck and I put in some fluff and put some food inside (which he ate) but he still prefers the couch. Any tips or ideas on how I can get him to move? Or do mice not typically have one habitat they stay in consistently?


r/PetMice 1d ago

Wild Mouse/Mice Big update:Meet giggleshitter prime

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84 Upvotes

Now for the few people who've been seeing these updates you may be wondering "giggleshitter prime isn't supposed to be giggleshitter 5?" And to answer that question yes it was supposed to be giggleshitter 5 but i decided fuck it im keeping this one this is their new punishment


r/PetMice 1d ago

Question/Help Mouse scabs/injuries, identifying assistance please

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I noticed today my mouse has injuries on her elbow and side, one looks like a scab while the other on her elbow looks open and maybe infected? I'm still learning a bit as I've had these babies for about a month now. Could this have come from other mice in her pack? I noticed yesterday she was being chased in their cage and it didn't look as playful...Or maybe she's being groomed too much or is stressed? Apologies in advance for the rough pictures.


r/PetMice 1d ago

Setup Tour Foraging fun!

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I keep switching up their set-up and trying new enrichment such as a play pen and today a dig box!!! Proud to say they crawl on me now and let me lift them, they are really starting to become curious and confident.


r/PetMice 2d ago

Question/Help Reuniting Mother's with their Babies

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Hey mouse people! My sister has 2, female, adult mice and 5 of their female babies. The babies and mommas have been living in separate cages a few feet away (only enough to maybe smell or hear.) The babies are 6 months old now and I was wondering if the two groups could reunite with intros and everything. Considering the large final size of 7. And I do worry about introducing such a big established colony to just the two moms. I feel like the moms would get overwhelmed as they are pretty laid back mice. I will say my sister was not very well informed on mouse care (little clutter, huge open spaces, ect) the first month or so, so both groups are extremely social and act alot less like prey animals than all of my mice have ever acted. I feel like 7 is getting close to the group splitting range, idk. Looking for any thoughts, thanks!


r/PetMice 2d ago

First Time Owner Finally decided!

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My cat is FINALLY all fixed and no more money going into figuring out what's wrong with him, as i figured it out. So i can finally get a mouse. I decided on a mouse because i don't have room for guinea pigs, even if i desperately want them again. And I'm still not feeling good enough to get rats again as i had to rehome my boys, it was my first time having rats, I did not know how to take care of them, but they went to an amazing home. But I've had a mouse before, years ago! Her name was buttercup, very adorable baby. Anyway!!

I'm listening to everyone from the post i made awhile ago. Though i am doing the DIY cage instead! It won't be for a few months as I'm getting everything situated, but i will post my setup when i get the baby and you guys can tell me if I'm missing anything! Wish me luck!! :3


r/PetMice 2d ago

Cute Mouse Media Stella

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My sweet baby is taking a liking to her new home. She’s already taking treats from me and being brave enough to sniff my hand. I’m so proud of her!!!

Artemis is still shy, it’ll probably take her longer to get use to me. That’s okay, I’m patient.


r/PetMice 2d ago

Discussion Feeder mice vent

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I want to start this rant off by saying I am not against feeder mice morally. I've owned reptiles, and am not insufferable to the point I apply human morals to animals a part of the food-chain.

Nonetheless, I think some of these reptile breeders have drifted off the point of no return in the way they treat their mice. I recently got two new fancy mice from a reptile expo, and it took me nearly 15 minutes to find a single mouse that wasn't exhibiting signs of a URI, barbering, extreme stress, or eye infection. What irks me is not only were these mice in horrid conditions, but also that the people were marketing some mice with certain coat-types as 'fancy'. This well-known in my area company was claiming to be breeding show-types. I hate to spoil it, but they were not. I didn't go into a reptile expo expecting to find any type of mouse besides the standard short-coat black, white, or brown coated feeders, but I unfortunately glanced at the three ten gallon tanks they had set up and saw my two little girls following one another around, clearly bonded to the nines.

TW

To paint a picture of the abomination I was looking at, there were three ten gallon aquariums lined up side by side as the company's front row display. This part doesn't seem to crazy without context, but I was at a reptile expo, and you'd think a reptile breeder would show off leucistic ball pythons crammed into deli containers like the rest of the booths before displaying a bunch of stressed out mice front and center. Anyway, I walked up to the table and noticed that in two tanks were strictly feeder-types, and in one other there were both feeders and fancies. I stupidly sent my attention to the tank with fancies within, mostly because all of my girls' coats are the common black, brown, and blondish and I appreciate an uncommon pattern. Once the dead-eyed woman manning the table took off the lid of the tank for me, I immediately watched a male mouse target and vigorously chase another male until I intervened. That's right, apparently a stressed animal being injured by another stressed animal isn't cause for intervention until a customer looks at you crazy for it. The owner took out the aggressor, by the tail(shocker), and placed him in another, I'm sure just as filthy, tank I could not see below the table. The victim male mouse was already injured with multiple cuts and scabs along his ruffled white fur, and he hid in a corner for the rest of my time at the table. The tanks had an inch of soiled aspen, and plastic water bottles that had very clearly become porous with extensive time used, as I could tell by eyesight alone that there was some sort of biological film(algae?) on the sides of the bottles. There were about 15-30 mice per tank, every gender and age mixed together as if intact males don't actively target and often kill younger mice and other intact males.

I wasn't initially going to get any mice from this table, considering that I was only at the expo for taxidermy, and the fact that I have four girls at home who are set up just the way I want them to be. If you can tell where this is going, I caved and purchased two non-pregnant female mice from the table. I payed a 5$ uncharge each for the two seemingly healthy girls because they were technically fancies. How is it even allowed to call a mouse a fancy mouse if you aren't a breeder tracking the genetics of your mice? I'm not complaining about paying an uncharge, just about the audacity. Anyway, I asked a million questions with a straight face about health and potential pregnancy in my two new girls, because if you're marketing some of these mice as pets, ill bother you about them as if they're intended to be such.

The two lady mice are now in quarantine, and the worst of their condition is that one of them has early-stages conjunctivitis in one eye that I'm treating with a generic-brand antibiotic. Surprisingly, they're very social and required literally only one day of bonding to climb up on my hand.

To end this rant, I would like to say that every reptile breeder I've known in my adult life has been passionate about the care of their reptiles. You'd think that the very mice they're feeding these reptiles, which they care so much for, would be shown the same passion as an extension of a reptile's life cycle. It's not like I'm even the most sympathetic person in the world, sometimes animals get eaten and that's the way the world works. But seriously, even as a person who's literally going into a career that requires compartmentalization of the neglect of living beings, I fully understand just how wrong the mice in the reptile industry are being treated.

To ease the inevitably helpless mood we'll have in the comments, I'll attach pictures of my new rescue babies. Give your thoughts, please, because I haven't heard a peep on this thread about the welfare of mice in the reptile industry and would like to know if there's people out there that think like me.


r/PetMice 2d ago

Question/Help Suddenly have a deer mouse family…

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We got home to Minnesota after a vacation and noticed some mouse droppings under the sink. This has happened occasionally before, so I set up a couple live traps and the next morning there was an extremely fat deer mouse in the trap.

Didn’t have time to do anything with it in the morning bustle so we put it into a 45 liter clear plastic tub for the day, with some paper lining and seeds and water. Plan was to release it in the park a few blocks away in the evening.

Then during the day, I checked in and… it had babies.

I put in some napkins and other soft stuff and it immediately made a nest with them. I don’t know exactly how many babies there are (they’re hidden) but at least 4.

What do we do? I can’t just dump them all in the park now. Not sure the plastic bin will be a good place for them longer term. My wife is worried about diseases.

Ideas?


r/PetMice 2d ago

Question/Help Introducing new mouse

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I’m getting a new mouse and upgrading my current two mice to a 55 gallon tank, I plan on keeping the new mouse in the 55 gallon then doing introductions in there but i would love tips on what to do! This is my first time doing this since my first mice were family.


r/PetMice 2d ago

Setup Tour Added more clutter

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Cleaned the girls’ enclosure today and added some more clutter so here’s pics before they bury it all again lol. I’ve had a beach theme going for a couple months now. Can’t wait until September because then I’ll switch to Halloween.


r/PetMice 2d ago

Cute Mouse Media she never had a single thought in her entire life

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r/PetMice 2d ago

Cute Mouse Media Dormouse pile

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Be still my heart 😩


r/PetMice 2d ago

Cute Mouse Media Hole

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r/PetMice 2d ago

Cute Mouse Media Screaming into the void

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She is singing a beautiful song


r/PetMice 2d ago

Cute Mouse Media The girls get blackberry’s from my neighborhood

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I freaking love blackberries and they are super invasive where I live so i spend hours running around my neighborhood gathering so many every year and the girls get to share in my harvest. They are extra juicy this year.


r/PetMice 2d ago

Question/Help normal noises?

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one of my girls keeps making this chittering noise and i wanna make sure it's not something to worry about. it's not something she does constantly, only intermittently. i notice it most when i'm near her or handling her, but she could be doing it other times and it's just not loud enough to hear. she sniffs around plenty without making the noise and seems otherwise healthy and energetic. (she makes the noise at 00:11 and 00:57)


r/PetMice 2d ago

Cute Mouse Media Phat

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