New Pets, Mice

thapsus

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Finally my hubby let me take more pets so here's the new members of our family: Burana and Berocca.

Both girls.
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Burana.
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Berocca.
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great pics and great pets
Pixie and Dixie (my two) love burrowing in my pockets when I get them out to play.
(just have to remember not to sit down with them in there :p )

you will find that you'll watch them scurry about for hours, especially after you have just cleaned them out.
no materr how I put the woodshavings they always rearrange it to their "specs" :lol:
 
:wub: they are gorgeous ! But wow they have huge ears :blink:

I'd like to nominate any of those pics (that you prefer) for POTM :nod:
 
But look at those little hands clasped together in the last pic - the cuteness is just too much ! :wub: That's why it was impossible for me to choose :X
 
:wub: Awwwww I love mice!!! I had 14 siamese satin coated mice at one point... ooh how those cuties make me miss them :good:

Great pics and the sweetest little meeeces B)
 
Thanks all. Just noticed that Burana has a tumor. Poor little girl. :byebye:
 
Oh dear :/ Is it like a little lump ?
Little critters get them fairly often - a lot of the time the are not malignant. You could have it surgically removed, but the op is expensive and a great strain on such a little creature.
 
where is the tumor?
provided it is benign and dosn't impede movement (ie in armpits on leg muscles etc)
your mouse will live a full life.


it is an unfortunate problem with domesticated mice especially as most are to far inbred.
I guessing that one of your mouses parents were the offspring of brother and sister or other closely related family members.
 
Yes, it is in her chest. Shoud have notices it when I bought her. Now I have to find new friend to Berocca fast. In case that Burana doesn't live long.
 

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