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bdeaver  13 Mar 2008 21:48:42 - 1 answered
Http://chinville.chinchillas.org/whats_new.html Try this ! It's very hard to tell but it might help.
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Take the mouse to a vet
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thumper  29 Oct 2007 01:09:14 - 1 answered
Male chinchillas get mature at the age of five months but female gets mature sexually when it reaches the age of eight months, but the fact is when female...
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You can have two male mice together in same tank if they are living together right from the beginning when they were very young. So they will feel ok if...
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Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) induces itch-scratch response (ISRs) in mice. For more information on this, visit the link below.
http://content.karger.com/produktedb/produkte.asp?typ=fulltext&file=PHA2004072001051...
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The rat seems to have skin allergy. You must consult with the vet for proper treatment and medicine for the remedy.
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PA1722  20 Sep 2007 11:03:46 - 1 answered
Talk to your vet. He may have some health issue. Also see if you can find some online groups of people that have these as pets and see what their advice...
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Fuzzies  20 Sep 2007 04:15:41 - 1 answered
Sorry dear, I am not interested as I am far away from your area. You have to think of some other method to get rid of them. Ask some of your friends and...
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ocalacaj  19 Sep 2007 12:19:47 - 1 answered
This is not your everyday buy a rat from the store. This rodent was born from a wild mouse, rat. It belongs with its brothers dead sorry
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Yes, they do for a nice home.
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Usually the same age is more suitable than the different ages. I would prefer mice of the same age but if they are feeling comfortable with each other...
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Fuzzies  30 Jun 2007 16:47:03 - 1 answered
The best way to find breeders tends to be on-line. However, you can also look in pet store windows to see if anybody is advertising any there.
However...
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TheJay  03 May 2007 00:50:56 - 2 answered
They crawl around over any surface clean or dirty, they eat things that should not be eaten, they carry diseases, bite people and cause infections that...
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Vicky  02 May 2007 15:59:49 - 1 answered
The best way with the use of which you can get rid of field mice is to use carbonated soda. What you are required to do is to have sweet, carbonated soda...
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kath18  30 Apr 2007 12:04:22 - 1 answered
It is a common observation that domestic cats hunt small rodents but, while they will eat a mouse, or part of it, they rarely touch a shrew, even though...
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priya  21 Mar 2007 14:10:11 - 2 answered
Getting rid of mice is quite easy. The first advice by anyone would be to get help of an exterminator. The exterminator will do a great job of getting...
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Memo  20 Feb 2007 10:21:26 - 4 answered
A mouse basically is a rodent which belongs to one of the many types of small mammals. Though the most popular mouse is the common house mouse, it is located...
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You could put out traps, yet this is not a very humane way to rid your apartment of the mice. The obvious answer to to get a cat, as you know from Tom...
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lovikca  19 Jan 2007 15:55:22 - 3 answered
To get rid of mice in homes, there are various steps that are to be undertaken. First you need to stack the fire wood about 18 inches off the ground and...
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kath18  08 Jan 2007 12:06:08 - 1 answered
The mice and hare we are familiar with are mammals so cannot live underwater. Mice can swim quite well, but are much happier on dry land.
There are...
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prasath  30 Dec 2006 11:35:43 - 1 answered
Have you ever opened a basic mouse? The basic mouse has a ball inside. This ball touches the table desktop and rolls when you move a mouse. The movement...
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 16 Nov 2006 13:06:52 - 1 answered
There are three extant sub species of field mouse to be found in the Western Isles. These are to be found on St Kilda, another on Mingulay and Berneray,...
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Memo  02 Nov 2006 15:02:44 - 1 answered
Mice are not a protected species. A mouse is a creature that belongs to one of the many class of small rodents. The most well known type of mouse is the...
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Yes it is true that experts have first tested anti-ageing products out on mice. Certain products have been found to lengthen the lives of the mice by 20-30%....
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celia  21 Aug 2006 13:27:42 - 1 answered
You'll usually find a good few pages in the Yellow Pages which are dedicated to Pest control.
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celia  21 Aug 2006 13:27:32 - 1 answered
Mice have been a carrier of disease and destruction (the plague) for both humans and animals. A household can be completely mice free if it takes some...
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