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MICE: BUYING A MOUSE: SELECTING A MOUSE

Mice As Pets | Suitability Of Mice As Pets | Preparing For A Mouse | Selecting A Mouse | Taking A Mouse Home | Arriving Home With A Mouse | Mice For Sale

When selecting a mouse, first of all look at all the mice in the cage and the conditions they are kept in. They should be in good healthy condition and not be kept in overcrowded cages. The cages themselves should be clean and the mice should have access to food and water. The mice should be separated by sex with males in one cage and females in another. If buying from a pet shop and the shop staff cannot guarantee the sex of any mouse this is not a good sign and buying could mean buying a pregnant female - and problems.

The mice should ideally be 5-6 weeks of age - mice should not be sold younger than this.

Once you have found a good pet shop or breeder inspect the mice carefully. If one mouse appears sick the others may also be at risk of being ill so it is best to look in another cage or another shop.

Check that the mouse is bright eyed and alert when it is awake. It should be inquisitive and not too nervous. Beware of any mouse that has runny or sticky eyes, runny nose, sneezing, wet or dirty bottom, matted fur, seems lethargic or does not have a firm body. All of these things can indicate a sick mouse.

Once you have seen a healthy mouse that you like, ask if you can handle it so that you can see how tame it is. If a shop does not allow you to handle the mouse you have no opportunity to assess how suitable it is as a pet and cannot check its health properly before buying so is best avoided.

 

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